Yes.
It can be, yes.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
There in the band to be loud and play almost all the time, and annoy the conductor when there to loud.
a "buzzing" sound
There is no such stop in common use. It could refer to "Gospel Trumpet" which may be some variety of loud trumpet - many of which have diverse names; "Pontifical Trumpet," "Royal Trumpet," "Trumpet a Pavillon," etc,.
because the trumpet is so loud they used the trumpet to scare and confuse enemies in wars. trumpets are made from the time of jesus
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.
A piano can be louder than some instruments like the flute or violin, but not as loud as others like the trumpet or drums.
Trumpets are known for being loud! As a result, composers usually write the trumpet part as the melody part. If it was the harmony part, it would take over the whole band. Note: in a piece with multiple trumpet parts (Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, etc.), only the first trumpet part will be the melody. Usually, the lower parts will have lower notes, and they will play the harmony.
as the past participle of the word 'blare' meaning is was a loud and sonorous noise or blast as could be made by a trumpet. To have bellowed
ONCE -- [Rev.1:10]:"I was in the Spirit on the LORD's Day, and I heard a loud voice behind me, like a trumpet." (MNT] Montgomery New TestamentSame verse - [WEY] Weymouth's New Testament: "In the Spirit I found myself present on the Day of the LORD, and I heard behind me a loud voice which resembled the blast of a trumpet."[NLT] New Living Translation: "It was the LORD's Day, and I was worshiping in the Spirit. Suddenly, I heard a loud voice behind me, a voice that sounded like a trumpet blast."
Yes, they are better because the clarinet has such a warm, beautiful sound that can light up a auditorium, trumpet is just loud and annoying! If played wrong! they are equal and i am a trumpet player-thank you