How to use in-sentence of “trumpet”:
+ Alexander Arutiunian was an Armenian composer and pianist, widely-known particularly for his Trumpet concerto.
+ Big bands usually have 5 saxophone players, 4 or 5 trumpet players, 4 trombone players, a piano player or guitar player, an acoustic bass player, a drummer, and sometimes a singer.
+ In 1939, he became one of the first African-American peopleAfrican Americans with a prominent role in a white band when he joined Tommy Dorsey as an arranger, though he stopped playing trumpet at that time.
+ Tarr taught trumpet at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne.
+ He also knows how to play drum kitdrums, keyboards, trumpet and piano.
+ Still, trumpet is a difficult instrument to master.
+ When Christ comes his arrival will be announced by a trumpet call.
Example sentences of “trumpet”:
+ Tine Thing Helseth NorwayNorwegian:ˈtiːnɛ tɪŋ hɛlsɛt; born 1987 in Norwegian trumpet soloist who specialises in playing classical music.
+ He may have learned to play the trumpet like his father, who worked for the Burgundian court.
+ Cavalry did not normally use a proper bugle, but instead used an early trumpet that made a sound which was easier to hear from nearby, but travelled less far.
+ A trumpet is a brass instrument used mainly in Classical music and jazz music.
+ A pocket trumpet has the same tonal range as a regular trumpet; it is just built differently.
+ Bignoniaceae or the Trumpet creeper or catalpa family of the Lamialesmint order of flowering plants.
+ Most of these sound a perfect fifth lower than written, except the trumpet in F which sounds a perfect fourth higher.
+ Because it is made from brass it is often included in the brass section alongside true brass instruments like the trumpet or trombone.
+ He was a trumpet player, then started a career as a record producer for the Canadian rock band Prism.
+ Tine Thing Helseth NorwayNorwegian:ˈtiːnɛ tɪŋ hɛlsɛt; born 1987 in Norwegian trumpet soloist who specialises in playing classical music.
+ He may have learned to play the trumpet like his father, who worked for the Burgundian court.
+ Harding studied trumpet at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester.
+ The trumpet manucode is a medium-sized bird of paradise about 31cm long with an long horn-like head tufts and loose neck feathers.
+ He sang the blues and played the trumpet and the cornet.
+ It sounds deeper than a trumpet and is usually said to be one of the bass clef instruments.
+ Makeba Marriagemarried a jazz trumpet player named Hugh Masekela in 1964.
+ There are three sizes of fanfare trumpet, a Bb trumpet, tenor trumpet and a bass trumpet.
More in-sentence examples of “trumpet”:
+ When he was 16, Davis played the trumpet professionally when he was not at school.
+ A trumpet call signals the end of the scene.Stravinsky, Igor.
+ The old-fashioned name for them was trumpet animalcules.
+ The trumpet is a “noble instrument”; it is often used to play high-pitched notes.
+ Buchanan taught Davis to play the trumpet without vibrato, and Davis always played like this.
+ He is best known as the leader and trumpet player of the Pukka Pies England Band.
+ He was a trumpet player and the music director on “The Merv Griffin Show”.
+ It is made of wood, but had a mouthpiece similar to a trumpet and is classified as a brass instrument.
+ Her trumpet concerto, written for Håkan Hardenberger and the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland was performed at the Proms in 2003 with Martyn Brabbins conducting.
+ When used in more public places such as concerts, the ear trumpet would not be as effective.
+ Also typical are the claves, the Spanish guitar, the double bass, and early on, the cornet or trumpet and finally the piano.
+ Its appearance is similar to that of a trumpet except for more tubing and a much larger bell.
+ Two very famous trumpet voluntaries, often played at weddings, are the trumpet voluntary by Henry Purcell and the one by Jeremiah Clarke.
+ He sang and played trumpet with these bands, becoming known for his “growling” horn playing.
+ At the moment they are only available for flute, piano, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet and trombone.
+ Radivoj Lazić has, except for the clarinet, written several books with pieces for other wind instruments accompanied by piano, such as: the oboe, flute, saxophone, trumpet and horn.
+ Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker were in the band, and Davis joined them as third trumpet player when trumpeter Buddy Anderson was out sick.
+ The Picolo trumpet is a smaller version of the trumpet, that is also tuned an octave higher than the regular trumpet.
+ The trumpet may have several slightly different sizes.
+ She performed with musicians such as Kurt Elling and trumpet player Chris Botti, and award-winning music composer Eric Serra.
+ She studied the trumpet at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Paris Conservatory, and also with Håkan Hardenberger.
+ According to the biography “Until the Last Trumpet Sounds” by Gene Smith, Pershing never wore the rank on his uniform.
+ After the valve trumpet was invented, composers began to write for trumpet in keys with more flats, so Haydn wrote his famous trumpet concerto in the key of E-flat major.
+ The kite holders stand at the Nakataima Sand Dunes and release them all at the same time, signaled by a trumpet call.
+ In later years, up until 1980, he led his own jazz band, for which he took up the trumpet again.
+ Some famous jazz trumpet players are Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Arturo Sandoval, Wynton Marsalis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Maynard Ferguson.
+ F major is the home key of the English horn, the basset horn, the horn horn in F, the trumpet in F and the bass Wagner tuba.
+ Marcus Belgrave was an AmericansAmerican jazz trumpet player.
+ He played the trumpet with the Latvian National Opera.
+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.
+ Kenneth Vincent John Wheeler, Order of CanadaOC was a Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player.
+ In the 18th century the composer John Stanley wrote many trumpet voluntaries.
+ It looks similar to the trumpet but the tubing is wider and more conical.
+ The British Army bands all have a special teams of between four and eight trumpet players to play fanfares.
+ The trumpet is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and making a “buzzing” sound.
+ Some famous classical trumpet players are Adolph Herseth, Sergei Nakariakov and Maurice Andre.
+ Each time the trumpet is answered with harsh outbursts from the flutes — apart from the last one.
+ He started playing trumpet at the age seven.
+ A piccolo trumpet has another characteristic tone, which can easily be distinguished from that of a regular trumpet.
+ Dodder is parasitic on a very wide variety of plants, including a number of agricultural and horticultural crop species, such as alfalfa, flax, clover, potatoes, chrysanthemum, dahlia, trumpet vine, ivy and petunias, among others.
+ Brass instruments like the trumpet and French horn now have valves which make it easier to play in different keys.
+ They are often called trumpet pitchers.
+ Background noise could not be blocked and would enter the trumpet along with the sounds that the user is trying to focus on.
+ Flea is also a skilled trumpet player.
+ Anthony “Tony” Terran was an American trumpet player and session musician.
+ The chromatic trumpet was developed in the late 18th century.
+ When he was 16, Davis played the trumpet professionally when he was not at school.
+ A trumpet call signals the end of the scene.Stravinsky, Igor.
+ The old-fashioned name for them was trumpet animalcules.