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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Trumpet

Flugelhorn, Cornet, Bugle, Natural trumpet, Bass trumpet, Post horn, Roman tuba, Bucina, Shofar, Conch The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register, above the horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba. A musician who plays the trumpet is called a trumpet player or trumpeter. Trumpet - Construction. The trumpet is made of brass tubing bent into a rough spiral. Although the bore of the trumpet is said to be mostly cylindrical, it is formed from a complex series of tapers, the s ...

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The trumpet is by convention a transposing instrument, pitched in several keys relative to concert pitch. The most common is the Bb; trumpet, but C, D, Eb;, E, F, G and A trumpets are also available. The C trumpet is most commonly used in orchestral playing, where its slightly smaller size gives it a brighter, more lively sound than the Bb; trumpet. In the orchestra, players of both Bb; trumpets and C trumpets need to know how to transpose because of the instrument's non-chromatic predecessor (before the advent of the valved trumpet, music w ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Types of trumpets

The trumpet is by convention a transposing instrument, pitched in several keys relative to concert pitch. The most common is the B♭ trumpet, but C, D, E♭, E, F, G and A trumpets are also available. The C trumpet is most commonly used in orchestral playing, where its slightly smaller size gives it a brighter, more lively sound than the B♭ trumpet. In the orchestra, players of both B♭ and C trumpets need to know how to transpose because of the instrument's non-chromatic predecessor (before the advent of the valved trumpet, music was al ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Baroque trumpet

A "lip-vibrated aerophone," the baroque trumpet is a musical instrument in the brass family (Smithers 1988). A baroque trumpet is an original instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of an original instrument. Modern reproductions include both natural trumpets and the slightly embellished vented trumpets (Barclay 1998). Baroque trumpet - History. The first trumpets were made by vibrating the lips into an amplifier of some type, like a shell or an animal horn. The first metal t ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Bass trumpet

The bass trumpet is a type of low trumpet which was first developed during the 1820s in Germany. It is usually pitched in 8' C or 9' B♭ today, but is sometimes built in E♭ and is treated as a transposing instrument sounding either an octave, a sixth or a ninth lower than written, depending on the pitch of the instrument. Although almost identical in length to the trombone, the bass trumpet possesses a tone which is harder, more metallic and brilliant than that of the trombone and is not to be confused with the valve trombone, whic ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Cornu horn

Cornu, also called a bucina, is a type of trumpet used by the Roman army of antiquity. It is a Latin word literally meaning horn. The instrument was about 3m (11 feet) long and took the form of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporing the instrument's weight on the player's shoulder. Two specimens survive from the ruins of Pompeii. The cornu was carried by the Cornicen (horn-blower) who sent signals during battles. The Cornicen's horn curved around his body. The Roman army also made use of a straight trumpet cal ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Trombone

Trumpet List of classical trombonists List of jazz trombonists A lip-reed aerophone with a predominantly cylindrical bore, the trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. The most frequently encountered trombones are the tenor and bass counterparts of the trumpet. The trombone is usually characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube. The word trombone derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) - and -one (a suffix meaning large). Thus, quite ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia - Clarinet

The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The name derives from adding the suffix -et meaning little to the Italian word clarino meaning trumpet, as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet. The instrument has an approximately cylindrical bore, and uses a single reed. (See Characteristics of the Instrument) Clarinets actually comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches. It is the largest such instrument family, with more than two dozen types. The unmodified word clarinet usually refers to the soprano ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Baroque trumpet - History

The first trumpets were made by vibrating the lips into an amplifier of some type, like a shell or an animal horn. The first metal trumpets are attributed to the Egyptians, after two trumpets were discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun: one of silver and one of bronze. These types of trumpets were used for signaling, and the sound they produce has been compared to the braying of a donkey. The trumpet’s primary use through most of history has been for signaling, especially in times of war. In the middle Ages, the trumpet began to appear in courts, ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Requiem Mozart - Composition and completion

The work is scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists and choir, and a small classical orchestra comprising two basset horns (a type of tenor clarinet), two bassoons, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, violins, viola and B.c. (cello, double bass and organ). At the time of Mozart's death on 5 December 1791 he had only completed the opening movement (Requiem aeternam) in all of the orchestral and vocal parts (although recent evidence suggests that a few bars of orchestration were added in by someone else). The following ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Interstate 76 east - Route description

I-76 begins at Interstate 71 at exit 209, east of Lodi, Ohio; U.S. Route 224 continues west from the end of I-76. The interchange is a double trumpet, a type rarely used off toll roads due to weaving on the connector road. Officially I-76 begins at the beginning of the ramp from I-71 north; it merges with US 224 at mile 0.61 (km 0.98). After passing through rural Medina County, I-76 enters Summit County and soon crosses State Route 21 (old US 21), once the main north-south route through the area until Interstate 77 replaced it, at a cloverleaf interchange. I-76 then passes Barberton and ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Technique

As with all musical instruments, there are physical challenges to playing the trumpet. The knowledge of operating the instrument is called technique. Almost all aspects of technique are controversial, since different people have different problems to overcome, and different successes to celebrate. Several important aspects of technique: Breathing properly (abdominal support of air). "This is one of the areas of brass playing that causes a great deal of confusion. Much discussion about the importance of the diaphrag ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Technique

As with all musical instruments, there are physical challenges to playing the trumpet. The knowledge of operating the instrument is called technique. Almost all aspects of technique are controversial, since different people have different problems to overcome, and different successes to celebrate. Several important aspects of technique: Breathing properly (abdominal support of air). "This is one of the areas of brass playing that causes a great deal of confusion. Much discussion about the importance of the diaphrag ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Relationship to other brass instruments, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - History

The first trumpets reputedly came from Egypt, and were primarily used for military purposes (Joshua's shofar, blown at the battle of Jericho, came from this tradition) like the bugle as we still know it, with different tunes corresponding to different instructions. In medieval times, trumpet playing was a guarded craft, its instruction occurring only within highly selective guilds. The trumpet players were often among the most heavily guarded members of a troop, as they were relied upon to relay instructions to other sections of the army. Ev ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - History

The first trumpets reputedly came from Egypt, and were primarily used for military purposes (Joshua's shofar, blown at the battle of Jericho, came from this tradition) like the bugle as we still know it, with different tunes corresponding to different instructions. In medieval times, trumpet playing was a guarded craft, its instruction occurring only within highly selective guilds. The trumpet players were often among the most heavily guarded members of a troop, as they were relied upon to relay instructions to other sections of the army. Ev ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books, Trumpet - Orchestral Excerpts

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Construction

The trumpet is made of brass tubing bent into a rough spiral. Although the bore of the trumpet is said to be mostly cylindrical, it is formed from a complex series of tapers, the smallest being at the mouthpiece receiver, and the largest being at the throat of the bell, before the flare for the bell begins. Careful design of these tapers is critical to the intonation of the instrument. Sound is produced by blowing air through closed lips so as to produce a "buzzing" effect through vibration, which creates a standing wave of vibrating air and ...

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Instruction and method books

Perhaps the most well-known trumpet method is Jean-Baptiste Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet (Cornet Or E-flat Alto, B-flat Tenor, Baritone, Euphonium and B-flat Bass in Treble Clef). Copies of the text can be purchased now (copyright 1982 by Carl Fisher, Inc.) but include much of the unmodified original text from the 1894 edition. Other well-known method books include those written by Herbert L. Clarke, Saint-Jacome, and Colin. A common method book for beginners is the "Walter Beeler Method", and there have bee ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Relationship to other brass instruments, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Construction

The trumpet is made of brass tubing bent into a rough spiral. Although the bore of the trumpet is said to be mostly cylindrical, it is formed from a complex series of tapers, the smallest being at the mouthpiece receiver, and the largest being at the throat of the bell, before the flare for the bell begins. Careful design of these tapers is critical to the intonation of the instrument. Sound is produced by blowing air through closed lips so as to produce a "buzzing" effect through vibration, which creates a standing wave of vibrating air and ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books, Trumpet - Orchestral Excerpts

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Trumpet - Types of trumpets: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Instruction and method books

Perhaps the most well-known trumpet method is Jean-Baptiste Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet (Cornet Or E-flat Alto, B-flat Tenor, Baritone, Euphonium and B-flat Bass in Treble Clef). Copies of the text can be purchased now (copyright 1982 by Carl Fisher, Inc.) but include much of the unmodified original text from the 1894 edition. Other well-known method books include those written by Herbert L. Clarke, Saint-Jacome, Claude Gordon, and Colin. A common method book for beginners is the "Walter Beeler Method", and ...

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