preferably back in its case as this protects it. Some place the Trumpet down on its bell but this can cause it to topple and dent or the bell to become dented
I would recommend that you store it at room temperature. If it gets to cold and goes to a hot room it can mess up the wood and the strings will be majorly out of tune.
Trumpets are used for absolutely everything. One person playing a trumpet at a soft volume can play in a room made for as few as 25 people. A trumpet with a mic on it can play with a rock band in a stadium holding 100,000 people. They're usually called to play in every setting, from weddings to recording sessions to rap music... and everything in between. Just about any style of music could involve a trumpet and not sound strange.
either unplug everything or leave it alone
You can look after your guitar by treating it well by not dropping it and keeping it in tune but to keep your guitar clean and the fretboard smooth and nice i would look into dunlops guitar care kit.
By broader end you mean the bell. Its the amplifier. Just like when you cup you hand around your ear and the sound becomes directional, the bell on the trumpet works the other way round and forces the sound to all be directed into one small(er) area. Imagine a candle. It glows and all around the room you have a dim glow. Now imagine a candle and you put a concave mirror behind it. The glow becomes a bright spot on the wall. You still have the same amount of brightness but you are using it all in one location so it is more intense. The bell works in the same way as the concave mirror by focusing the sound and thereby making it appear louder.
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I keep mine in a trumpet case. the case with the trumpet should always be closed when not in use and it should stay in a room between 65 degrees Fahrenheit and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
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I would recommend that you store it at room temperature. If it gets to cold and goes to a hot room it can mess up the wood and the strings will be majorly out of tune.
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many things contribute to the fame of the trumpet, and the label given to all trumpeters. the trumpet has been around for thousands of years, and it is in many famous books. one of these books is the bible. the trumpet is the most talked about instrument in the bible. also, the buisine trumpet made trumpeting and trumpeters famous. when you hear "buisine" you probably have no idea what i am talking about, but you have probably seen one at one time in your life. when royalty would enter a room and a trumpeter would raise the ling trumpet with a banner hanging from it, that is a buisine trumpet. so many kids learn about the trumpet at an early age, due to movies and fairytales. also, many solos have been made for the trumpet, and it is a unique instrument. it can be loud and powerful, or it could be soft and melodic. hope this answers your question.
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Place them in a brown paper bag and leave them at room temperature for about 24 hours. Once ripening has taken place store in the refrigerator.
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