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Encyclopedia > Trumpeter

A trumpeter may be one of several things:

  • A trumpeter is a musician who plays the trumpet. See list of trumpeters
  • A trumpeter is a ocean fish found in the waters off the New Zealand coastline. Trumpeter flesh is a dark color and is sweet-flavoured.
  • The trumpeters are a family of birds.
  • Trumpeter is the name of a Chinese plastic model making firm.

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International Trumpet Guild Home Page (0 words)
was founded in 1974 to promote communications among trumpet players around the world and to improve the artistic level of performance, teaching, and literature associated with the trumpet.
Links to trumpet related websites, materials, repertoire, and pedagogy provide quick access to nearly any facet of trumpet and trumpet related information.
The International Trumpet Guild is in the process of transitioning membership processing and accounting practices in order to improve service to its members.
Trumpet (472 words)
The modern trumpet has three valves and a bore that is partly cylindrical, partly conical.
Another relative of the trumpet is the flugelhorn, sometimes dubbed the "valved bugle".
The length to add for the three valve intervals is calculated by using the fact that the frequency of an air column is inversely proportional to length.
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