Want this question answered?
Probably some type of piccolo pocket trumpet.
The trumpet.
A trumpet with half the length of tubing as a normal trumpet is called a piccolo trumpet. This type of trumpet plays an octave above a normal trumpet.A trumpet with its tubing wrapped very tightly, but which plays the same pitches as a normal trumpet, is called a pocket trumpet.
The trumpet can play either type of part. In bands it's common for the trumpet section to play parts of the melody, while in orchestras it's common for the trumpet section to play a more supporting role.
I don't know,but i think something more,like: ROCK!!Go on Google and type in:all about Louis Armstrong,it willtell you everything about him,but not something what isTOO PERSONAL!!
That's a very broad question. A trumpet can play in almost any type of performance.
Ecclesiastical trumpet is a description of a trumpet music played in church. It's not a type of trumpet 'per sae'.
Probably some type of piccolo pocket trumpet.
The trumpet.
The trumpet belongs to the Wind family, more specifically the Brass Family. The trumpet can be found in all kinds of music, from Classical to Jazz, even some modern Rock songs.
A trumpet with half the length of tubing as a normal trumpet is called a piccolo trumpet. This type of trumpet plays an octave above a normal trumpet.A trumpet with its tubing wrapped very tightly, but which plays the same pitches as a normal trumpet, is called a pocket trumpet.
The trumpet can play either type of part. In bands it's common for the trumpet section to play parts of the melody, while in orchestras it's common for the trumpet section to play a more supporting role.
I don't know,but i think something more,like: ROCK!!Go on Google and type in:all about Louis Armstrong,it willtell you everything about him,but not something what isTOO PERSONAL!!
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yes. Longer answer: Many people who start on the trumpet end up changing instruments (sometimes french horn, baritone, trombone, or tuba). However, the most popular instrument is still the trumpet.
Yes, but they each have a different type of mouthpiece. A trumpet has a metal cup type of mouthpiece, where a saxophone has a plastic mouthpiece that holds a wooden reed.
Trumpets don't have to be made of brass, many are made of horn. It's a wind instrument so yes it is a form of Trumpet.
When ever jazz came around then the trumpet became well known for playing that type of music.