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Wat (wie) is Trumpets - definitie

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Trumpeters; Soprano bugle; Trumpeter; Trompete; Trumpet player; Trumpets; Alto trumpet; Jazz trumpeter; Super C trumpet; Trumpet.; Lead Trumpet; 🎺; Trumpet (Bach); Chromatic trumpet
  • Warsaw Castle]], Poland.
  • Trio of trumpeters in Toledo, Ohio, approximately 1920
  • Tibetan trumpets stored at [[Tagthok]] Monastery, Ladakh
  • tomb of Tutankhamun]] (1326–1336 BC)
  • Trumpet, 17th century, decorated with large tassels
  • Trumpet with "stonelined" straight mute inserted. Below, left to right: straight, wah-wah (harmon), and cup mutes.
  • flat}} (shorter) or A (longer)
  • Trumpeters, Royal Palace, [[Sarahan]], Himachal Pradesh, India
  • Larco Museum Collection]] Lima, Peru

Trumpets         
·noun ·pl A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
History of the trumpet         
WIKIMEDIA HISTORY ARTICLE
Primitive trumpets; Primitive Trumpet; History of primitive and non-Western trumpets; History of primitive, ancient Western and non-Western trumpets; User:Jacqke/Sheneb; Sheneb
The chromatic trumpet of Western tradition is a fairly recent invention, but primitive trumpets of one form or another have been in existence for millennia; some of the predecessors of the modern instrument are now known to date back to the Neolithic era. The earliest of these primordial trumpets were adapted from animal horns and sea shells, and were common throughout Europe, Africa, India and, to a lesser extent, the Middle East.
trumpet         
¦ noun
1. a brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone.
an organ stop with a quality resembling that of a trumpet.
2. something shaped like a trumpet, especially the tubular corona of a daffodil flower.
3. the loud cry of an elephant.
¦ verb (trumpets, trumpeting, trumpeted)
1. play a trumpet.
2. (of an elephant) make its characteristic loud cry.
3. proclaim widely or loudly.
Phrases
blow one's (own) trumpet chiefly Brit. talk boastfully about one's achievements.
Origin
ME: from OFr. trompette, dimin. of trompe (see trump2).

Wikipedia

Trumpet

The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard B or C trumpet.

Trumpet-like instruments have historically been used as signaling devices in battle or hunting, with examples dating back to at least 1500 BC. They began to be used as musical instruments only in the late 14th or early 15th century. Trumpets are used in art music styles, for instance in orchestras, concert bands, and jazz ensembles, as well as in popular music. They are played by blowing air through nearly-closed lips (called the player's embouchure), producing a "buzzing" sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument. Since the late 15th century, trumpets have primarily been constructed of brass tubing, usually bent twice into a rounded rectangular shape.

There are many distinct types of trumpet, with the most common being pitched in B (a transposing instrument), having a tubing length of about 1.48 m (4 ft 10 in). Early trumpets did not provide means to change the length of tubing, whereas modern instruments generally have three (or sometimes four) valves in order to change their pitch. Most trumpets have valves of the piston type, while some have the rotary type. The use of rotary-valved trumpets is more common in orchestral settings (especially in German and German-style orchestras), although this practice varies by country. A musician who plays the trumpet is called a trumpet player or trumpeter.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Trumpets
1. Musicians slipped in with their trumpets and saxophones.
2. The EU normally trumpets its record on consolidating democracy.
3. The people are blowing the trumpets around the city walls.
4. Some onlookers blew trumpets, beat drums and danced.
5. A subsequent track was dubbed with cellos and trumpets.