Yes, in that the trigger puts the horn in B-flat
trumpet, French horn, trombone, and the tuba.
A mute. The trumpet player can put a mute in the bell to make the sound softer and quieter.
Cornet, though a cornet is basically the same thing, the design of the valve pipes etc. are more circular looking then the classic trumpet. Both make the same sound and are interchangable, the look is just a bit different.
Sometimes music scores are non-transposed to make things easier for the composer and conductor.
Cornets and Flugelhorns and basically the same as a trumpet, but they have different bore types and different tubing shapes that make the tonal qualities different. Depending on what mean by similar, other instruments can be considered similar. French Horns are similar in that they have three valves (normally) and have similar playing characteristics, they are just normally in a different key. A baritone horn is similar in that most of the fingering positions are the same, and you can play trumpet music on a baritone without transposing. The same can be said for a euphonium, except that euphonium players normally play bass clef music instead of treble.
The "horn" usually refers to the Trumpet of cornet. In the US its the trumpet. The phrase "someone bread and butting" which is of course food. Means to make a living to eat. Therefore in this phrase, Jimmy plays the trumpet to make his living, with out the trumpet - he'll not eat
I like playing the trumpet
trumpet, French horn, trombone, and the tuba.
Prehistoric man would have used either an animal horn or a shell to make a horn. Sorry I'm not familiar with his name.
You make a conch shell produce sound by vibrating your lips on one end of it, the concept is one similar to that of using a trumpet or french horn.
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.
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.
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.
They had an ear trumpet, which was like a trumpet or a horn, and they fitted the small end into the ear. This had the effect of trapping more of the sound to help them hear. You can get a similar effect by cupping your hands behind your ears to make a larger receptor.
Why would you be on this page being oblivious to what a trumpet sounds like
A mute. The trumpet player can put a mute in the bell to make the sound softer and quieter.
No. While you can make a "trumpet-like" sound with something as simple as a cardboard tube, making a trumpet which can play specific pitches requires years of practice and study.