No, the trombone is a brass instrument. Other members of the brass family include the trumpet, baritone, French horn and tuba. Sound is produced by buzzing your lips into the instrument's mouthpiece. Pitch is controlled through tightening or loosening the lips while operating the valves, rotors or slide on the instrument. The trombone is the only brass instrument that uses a slide.
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A mute. The trumpet player can put a mute in the bell to make the sound softer and quieter.
It is not particularly good nor bad, it just is. Surely inserting your own finger is more hygienic than a lot of things that can be inserted, and is one of the safer things to insert in terms of size and STDs.
I switched from a 7C to a 3C after a few years of playing and found the change to be very beneficial. This was the change our band director suggested, but I would urge you to try out different sizes, if you can, before making any kind of change.
(The sizes I mention are sizes of Vincent Bach mouthpieces. Each manufacturer seems to have its own method of describing the shape and size of a mouthpiece.)
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Actually, the modern trumpet wasn't invented until the late 19th century. The type of horn style trumpet with no valves was invented much earlier. The old battle horns are the same thing, except made from a horn not brass. The trumpet design originally had keys the same way a clarinet would. This instrument had a sound that was deeper and not as bright. When the modern trumpet with valves was made, the players of the old style absolutely hated it. Consequently the cornet was created, for those old players who liked the darker sound.
There's no way to tell you without seeing it in person... The value of a trumpet doesn't just depend on what brand it is. It depends on age, condition, playability, among other things. If you contact a reputable instrument repair shop in your area, they can likely either tell you how much it would be worth, or give you a rough estimate.
Maybe someone could add some dates and more information, but from the top of my head I could say the trumpet never originally had valves. For a long time it wasn't a solo instrument way back in the day, until it had finger holes, then later valves for that the trumpet would be able to be played chromatically.
Most likely not considered the predecessor, but the Cornet was widely used before the trumpet. Also before the modern valve mechanism was invented. The Bugle was commonly used in orchestral music. In order to play any sort of melody on a Bugle, the player would have to play extremely high were the pitches are spaced closer together
If I understand your question correctly, there are many different types of trumpets including (but not limited to) a Bb trumpet, C trumpet, D trumpet, Eb trumpet, Piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn, pocket trumpet, cornet, natural trumpet, rotary trumpet, and many other various styles and families of a trumpet. More can be researched on different websites that specialize in answering this question as well.
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The value of trumpets varies widely based on brand, type, and model. Prices can be anywhere from $200 to $5,000.
A trumpet player such as myself would change the pitch of his or her trumpet by increasing the amount of air you blow through your trumpet-this can also be done by tightening your lips Increasing the *amount* of air increases the volume. To change pitch, you change the *speed* of the air. Pressing valves also changes the pitch.
Cornets and flugel horns both look a little like a trumpet. All three horns have funnel-shaped bells and three (sometimes four) valves. All three instruments are fashioned from long tubes bent or wrapped to make them easier to old. The cornet and flugel horn both have a more conical shape than the trumpet, which accounts for their darker, mellower sound.
the trumpet was created for the sound of music and injoyment the first one was found in ancient egept so noone really knows how created it and why.
Well, the trumpet can play a wide range of notes. It is also a major instrument in most musical pieces. it is also lighter than some other instruments and has a very distinctive and independent sound.
You would need to purchase sheet music for this; the various arrangements are mostly copyrighted.
It depends on what you mean. The bugle and the trumpet are two different instruments, although they are similar. You can play bugle music or bugle calls on a trumpet. The music is played the same way any other trumpet music is played. Because of the way bugle calls are written, you can play all the notes in any given bugle call without having to use the valves.
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.
This is a matter of discussion. Your lips are used to set up a sinusoidal pressure wave in the trumpet, but nothing in the trumpet tubing vibrates to produce the sound. Modern testing shows that the pressure forms into "standing waves" which produce the sound when they hit the bell area where the standing waves are amplified to reproduce the pressure waves again.