In a school band, in a brass group, in a marching band, ect.
ever heard of google?
I've never heard of an instrument called auxiliary trumpet, but if a musical score has it listed, it means "optional."
depends on where you are and how hard you play but pretty far.(farther then a flute)
You have probably heard somebody talk about the "last trump"? It means a trumpet. A loud trumpet is blown to herald the return of Christ.
While I believe that many types of monkeys could be physically able to play the trumpet, I have never heard of this happening.
First, the Christians who have died will rise from their graves of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first.
Its the Indian Premier League (IPL) Cricket trumpet.
Never heard the word used that way. Do you mean "strumpet?"
I heard that the waltons theme was played by Uan Rasey on a Silver Flair trumpet. He did a lot of studio recording in LA and had an amazing career. The man who told me took lessons from Rasey.
Made under the manufacturer "Jupiter" Tribute Trumpet Type JTR-1000. They still make trumpets see the link.
The use of a trumpet or bugle was the means of giving commands on the battlefield. The sound of a trumpet could be heard over the noise of battle. Soldiers, through practice and drill were made familiar with what each trumpet call meant. The use of the bugle on the battlefield continued until the early 20th century.
A Trumpeter Swan is named as such because of the distinctive trumpet-like call it makes, which can be heard over long distances. The sound is loud, clear, and resonant, similar to the sound of a trumpet being played.