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  2. File:Diagram of six common trumpet mutes.svg - Wikipedia

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    They are approximations of actual trumpet mutes that my school owns. I wanted to draw pictures of the mutes that aren't tied to any specific brand, so they are relatively generic. The yellow color indicates the bell of the trumpet, the beige-ish color indicates the cork of the mutes, the gray fill is the fuzz of the bucket mute, and the black ...

  3. Clarke Studies - Wikipedia

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    The first volume, intended for beginners, was published in 1909 as Clarke's Elementary Studies for Cornet.It includes the author's discussions of the positioning of the mouthpiece on the lips, tone, breathing, musical terms, 30 graded lessons, and 116 exercises.

  4. Thomas Stevens (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stevens lecturing at Camp McNab 2012. Thomas Stevens (July 29, 1938 – July 14, 2018) [1] was an American trumpeter, composer, and author.. Thomas Stevens was appointed to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra [2] in 1965 by then music director, Zubin Mehta, who named him principal trumpet in 1972, a position he held until 2000.

  5. Firebird (trumpet) - Wikipedia

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    Axel Dörner playing a Firebird trumpet, 2015. The Firebird may be played strictly as a valve trumpet, or using the valves and slide in conjunction. With only the first four slide positions available, some lower notes (low F ♯, G, A ♭, C ♯, D, E ♭, and the second A ♭) require the use of valves.

  6. Thunbergia laurifolia - Wikipedia

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    The hermaphrodite flower is trumpet-shaped with a short broad tube, white outside and yellowish inside. The corolla is pale blue in colour with 5–7 petals, one larger than the others. Plants flower almost continuously throughout the year with flowers opening early in the morning and aborting in the evening of the same day.

  7. A Trumpeter's Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    A Trumpeter's Lullaby is a short composition for solo trumpet and orchestra, written by American composer Leroy Anderson in 1949. The two and a half minute piece was premiered on May 9, 1950, by the Boston Pops Orchestra with Arthur Fiedler conducting and French-born American Roger Voisin as trumpet soloist. [1]

  8. Brugmansia sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    Brugmansia sanguinea, the red angel's trumpet, is a species of South American flowering shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Brugmansia in tribe Datureae of subfamily Solanoideae of the nightshade family Solanaceae.

  9. Don Fagerquist - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 1974) [1] was a small group, big band, and studio jazz trumpet player from the West Coast of ...