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Q: What is inside a trumpet?
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What parts of a trumpet do you bathe?

You should never bathe your trumpet. Use brushes and a trumpet snake to clean the inside, and a polishing cloth to clean the outside.


What causes the air inside a trumpet to vibrate?

the vibrations from your lips


What is the bore of a trumpet?

The bore of a trumpet varies. One very common bore is 0.460 inches inside diameter. It is measured on one of the tuning slides.


Where is a valve on a trumpet?

The part where you hold on to the horn is the valve casing. The valves are inside of that.


Can you play a trumpet after eating chocolate?

yes you could but you might get chocolate inside the trumpet and in your mouthpiece making a big mess. So the smart thing would be to brush your teeth or not eat chocolate before you play a trumpet.


What gun maker mark is boar head inside trumpet?

Not in any currrent reference


Which brass instrument plays the highest?

Trumpet


Will putting a silver trumpet in the bathtub ruin it?

While trumpets are made of metals which will not rust, they can tarnish and be otherwise damaged by a lot of water. You should never submerge your trumpet in water to clean it. Go out and spend $15 on a cleaning kit and use a trumpet snake to clean the inside of the tubing.


What different styles of trumpet are there?

their is a G trumpet. F trumpet B flat trumpet and a Piccolo trumpet being the smallest trumpet and an octive higher than a regular trumpet.


What aresome facts about the trumpet?

The trumpet is the highest brass in the orchestra, with six and a half feet of tube. It is also the smallest brass in its family. The trumpet has been around since 1,500 BC. There are usually 2-4 trumpets in a traditional orchestra, and they can play 45 notes each! The first trumpet invented is thought to be in 1500 BC. It was found inside the tomb of king Tutankhamen. The trumpet with piston valves was reinvented by Heinrich Stolz in 1814.


Why are bursts of high pressure air into the mouthpiece of the trumpet timed to coincide with the moments when the pressure inside the mouthpiece is already at its maximum?

you just put on your mouth and buzz. its that simple. trust me i play the trumpet in the Avon marching band.


What is the difference between a natural trumpet and a fanfare trumpet?

A natural trumpet is a trumpet with no valves, and a fanfare trumpet (also known as a Herald Trumpet) is a trumpet that is long. In other words, the tubing is not wound, but straight, so the trumpet is several feet long.