Nope.
I've been playing Trumpet for five years and there's been no change in my teeth, which are pretty crooked.
Also, if you are a trumpet player already, you may be using too much pressure if you think the mouthpiece rammed into your teeth has enough force to straighten your teeth.
May be one or both of the following: A 'death-grip'. Loosen up. Let the trumpet nearly hang on your hand. A crooked, cramped wrist. Once you loosen your grip, straighten your wrist.
No i dont think so because dont you use your lips and breath for trumpet playing? rather than your teeth ? Yes, it can. If you're teeth are crooked it can make playing the trumpet more difficult. Even though you don't use your teeth to play, you do put some amount of pressure on them while playing.
a B flat trumpet will tune to an A by playing a B. A C trumpet will tune to an A by playing an A.
violin uses a bow trumpet uses a mouthpiece
I like playing the trumpet
Playing the trumpet can help to increase your lung capacity, and it also stimulates the brain.
Search on youtube for: Melissa Venema or 'little girl playing the trumpet'.
There really is no technique for playing the trumpet because everyone has there own way of playing it.
Trumpet or piccolo trumpet (less common).
The trumpet is a substitute for the bugle
In LA playing his Trumpet.
In LA playing his trumpet.