yes because i play it
The Trumpet, in today's society, would be called a "Classical" instrument, but more accurately would be called an "Orchestral" instrument. In the 17th-18th centuries, famous composers would use trumpets in the Classical Era, but to today's standards the trumpet is Orchestral.
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
before the trumpet looked like it looks today, it when through many steps. the trumpet works by the same physics a shofar works on. a shofar is a rams horn that people blow into to make a noise. a rams horn was the first example of a trumpet. over time, people decided to use the physics of a shofar to make an intrument. that was how the first trumpet was made. originally, the trumpet did not have any keys. people played by adjusting there lips and by blowing harder and softer. then, two keys were added to the trumpet to adjust the pitch. eventually people added three keys to the trumpet and learned to play with out adjusting there lips and by pressing the keys. even today, a trumpet still works just the way a shofar works.
The modern trumpet was invented around 1814-1820.
before the trumpet looked like it looks today, it when through many steps. the trumpet works by the same physics a shofar works on. a shofar is a rams horn that people blow into to make a noise. a rams horn was the first example of a trumpet. over time, people decided to use the physics of a shofar to make an intrument. that was how the first trumpet was made. originally, the trumpet did not have any keys. people played by adjusting there lips and by blowing harder and softer. then, two keys were added to the trumpet to adjust the pitch. eventually people added three keys to the trumpet and learned to play with out adjusting there lips and by pressing the keys. even today, a trumpet still works just the way a shofar works.
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
not specific.
No one knows for sure but the trumpet we know today was made by Heinrich Stölzel and Friedrich Bluhmeh
we still use chinese dragons
For beginners, the best trumpet transposition guide to use is the one provided by the International Trumpet Guild.