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Home > Trumpet We Have Found 2 Products for your search of Trumpet. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and Article Search Page 1:
- Buying Brassy and Loud Used Trumpets
by Victor Epand. Think of the army without the trumpet. Think of many different bands without the trumpet. Why don't you think about jazz and Louis Armstrong without the trumpet? Despite the fact that the trumpet is not played by big name rock musicians, it has consistently proven to be one of the most popular types of instruments in the world, and a staple of the jazz music genre.
If you have a young jazz fan i... products, articles, news
- The Melodic Sounds of the Trumpet
by Victor Epand. The trumpet is an instrument that is a member of the brass family, though it has also been referred to as a wind or an aerophone instrument, and has the highest register among all the brass instruments. The trumpet is made out of brass tubing that is narrowest at the mouthpiece and widest at the end.
This particular instrument, like other brass instruments is played by blowing into the mouthpie... products, articles, news
- History of the Trumpet In Classical Music
by Malcolm Blake. After Bach and Handel, trumpet playing declined. Haydn, the great successor of these two masters, did not do well with trumpets. When Haydn entered the service of Prince Esterhazy, music-loving prince of Austria, his orchestra at first did not include trumpets at all.
As late as 1766, the regular personnel of this orchestra, one of the foremost in Europe, consisted of six violins and violas, on... products, articles, news
- The Little Heard Cousin of the Trumpet
by Victor Epand. The cornet is an instrument that is a member of the brass instrument family. Its appearance is close to that of the trumpet in its design. The tubing is wrapped in a clever way that will allow the musician to easily carry and play the instrument, and the tube's diameter increases in size until the end. It is a common mistake for people to believe that the cornet has originated from the medieval c... products, articles, news
- The No Valve Trumpet To Awaken To
by Victor Epand. The bugle is a small brass instrument that is basically a natural horn, because it has no valves or keys. One might wonder how the pitch is altered without any keys or valves; the pitch can be altered by controlling the air that the musician is blowing into the horn through closed lips. Blowing through closed lips is what creates the vibrations that make the sound. Of course, even with the abilit... products, articles, news
- The Bright Sound of Brass Instruments
by Victor Epand. Brass instruments are instruments that are played by the musician blowing into a tub in order to make a sound. The vibration of the lips as the player blows into the instrument is what really makes the sound. The valves on these instruments are opened and closed by using the keys pressed by the player's fingers and these valves are what allow the musician to alter the sound that is being made. Th... products, articles, news
- Joe Mcbride "Texas Hold'Em" Smooth Jazz Music CD Review
by Clyde Dennis. Texas HoldEm is the latest Smooth Jazz CD put out by the very talented piano playing Joe Mcbride who once again has delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I'm confident Joe Mcbride fans, and Smooth Jazz fans alike will be pleased with this one.
Texas HoldEm launches with a great track, Big Slick, that I anticipate will be heard on radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It really is a... products, articles, news
- Bob Baldwin Standing Tall Jazz Music CD Review
by Clyde Dennis. Bob Baldwin has released him most recent album entitled Standing Tall.
This one grabs your attention right from the beginning with Stand Tall and doesn't let go until the very last note of the very last song Too Late, which by the way is another great track.
Jazz music fans will recognize some of the well known guests that have been assembled to play along with Baldwin on several of the tracks.... products, articles, news
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