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Trumpets: The many types of this amazing musical instrument

Trumpets
The most common speaker is in the Bb key. However, there are many types of speakers. If you are a beginner trumpet player or do n’t know them, you may not notice the difference. Here we will explain the different speakers available. Bb Key: Bb speakers are the most common and are the keys that most horn players use. It uses a Bb trumpet for many types or classes of music. Suitable for classical music, jazz/blues, rock/pop, fusion, etc.

The key to C: The trumpeter uses the trumpet of C in orchestral or classical music. Because easier to play than Bb because it plays half a step faster.

Piccolo: Piccolo also used in classical music. Bb piccolo is an octave higher than the ordinary Bb trumpet. You can also change the selected key from Bb to A by changing the catheter. We can also use some piccolo in the C, F and G keys.

Flugelhorn: Flugelhorn’s sound is softer than traditional horns and often used in jazz and pop music. Jazz music restorers write slow ballads to use the horn of a siren because it emits soft tones similar to horns.

Cornet: Cornet’s horn tube is more tapered and has more curved curves. Although it doesn’t sound as soft as a flute angle. The music for both instruments written with the same keys, so they are interchangeable.

Pocket speakers: Pocket speakers, a compact Bb speaker that allows playing the same music on the same keys as usual. Keep in mind, however, that the quality of trumpet speakers made by some manufacturers is not as good. Pocket trumpet ideal for young musicians who are too small to support the size and weight of an ordinary trumpet. For those who are looking for a compact horn that can carry around.

Soprano: Soprano entered by pressing the G key, which based on the old bugle. We can also hear them in modern drums and horns.

Bass: The woofer is an alternative to the trombone and plays with the shallow mouth. His music written in treble clefs, which helps the number reader.

Slide: The slide trumpet is a combined trumpet and trombone. It has a flared body but uses a spool valve instead of a valve.

Rotary valve: Also known as the German trumpet. It uses a tube-like rotary valve instead of a normal trumpet piston valve. Rotating trumpet is most used for the Bb or C key.

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