A trumpet is a musical instrument. It has the highest register in the brass family. As a signaling device in battle or hunting, trumpets have a very long history, dating back to at least 1500 BC; they have been used as musical instruments since the 15th century. Trumpets are used in art music styles, where they are an instrument in the orchestra and in concert bands, and in popular music styles such as jazz. They are played by blowing air through almost-closed lips, producing a "buzzing" sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument. Since the late 15th century they have primarily been constructed of brass tubing, usually bent twice into a rounded oblong shape.
There are several types of trumpet. The most common is a transposing instrument pitched in B♭ with a tubing length of about 1.48 m (4 ft 10 in). Earlier trumpets did not have valves, but modern instruments generally have either three piston valves or, more rarely, three rotary valves. The use of rotary valve trumpets is more commonly seen in European countries, particularly Germany and Austria. Each valve increases the length of tubing when engaged, thereby lowering the pitch.
The Trumpet organ stop (also known as Trompette, Trompete and Trompet) is a generic term for a fairly wide variety of reed stops that typically imitate the orchestral trumpet one way or another. It is found in almost all pipe organs and is the most common of the chorus reeds. It is typically found at 8' pitch, though it may sometimes be found at 16'. A 4' Trumpet is typically designated as Clarion or Clairon.
TRUMPET (also known as JEROBOAM), called Advanced Jumpseat by some observers, is reportedly a series of ELINT reconnaissance satellites launched by the United States during the 1990s to replace the Jumpseat satellites. Speculated to weigh 5,200 kg, three of these satellites were launched into highly elliptical orbits by Titan 4 launch vehicles from Cape Canaveral between 1994 and 1997. Their precise mission and capabilities are classified. News reports state that the satellites monitor radio communication using antennas with diameters of 150 m. It is speculated that the satellites are manufactured by Boeing.
According to NASA's National Space Science Data Center, Trumpet SIGINT satellites have a large deployable mesh antenna, and were initially aimed at monitoring Soviet communications and missile tests. Trumpet 5 is allegedly the second satellite of a new series. Its tasks are believed to be signals intelligence and early warning, using a SBIRS HEO-2 infrared missile early warning package. In addition it is supposed to carry a NASA/Los Alamos TWINS-B magnetospheric research payload.
Actors: Chris Bautista (actor), Vernon Black (actor), Melvin Brannan (actor), Darian Gray (actor), Lamar Guillary (actor), Anthony Hamilton (actor), Jay James (actor), Booker T. Jones (actor), Ted Jones (actor), Joshua Ledet (actor), Poncho Sanchez (actor), Wes Smith (actor), Kori Withers (actress), John Burk (producer), Domenic J. Cotter (producer),
Genres: Music,Actors: Gershon Ashkenazy (actor), Edgar Ben-Josef (actor), Daniel Berman (actor), David Bokas (actor), Lee Bushman (actor), George Dean (actor), Lanny Foster (actor), Matt Gwynn (actor), Jordan Klein (actor), Benjamin Kruman (actor), Jesse Miller (actor), Harry Nelson (actor), Henry Nelson (actor), Jedd Nickerson (actor), Richard Allen (actor),
Genres: Drama, Romance, Short,Actors: Matt Bissonette (actor), Michael Bluestein (actor), Jim Cox (actor), John Ferraro (actor), Charles McNeal (actor), Boz Scaggs (actor), Drew Zingg (actor), Ms. Mone't Owens (actress), Barbara Wilson (actress), Susan Applegate (producer), Daniel E. Catullo (producer), Craig Fruin (producer), Tilton Gardner (producer), Jack Gulick (producer), Rich Armstrong (actor),
Genres: Music,Actors: Benny Baily (actor), Louie Bellson (actor), Americo Belotto (actor), Michael Brecker (actor), Randy Brecker (actor), Hermann Breuer (actor), Dean Brown (actor), Rudi Fussers (actor), Herb Geller (actor), Gil Goldstein (actor), Thomas Grunwald (actor), Howard Johnson (actor), Tim Landers (actor), Tom Malone (actor), Lew Soloff (actor),
Plot: The Inventor of the two-bass drum kit is famous for his collaborations with Ellington, Basie, Dorsey, and Goodman bands and his work with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, and many others. This is superb big-band jazz at its best; a live concert performance, recorded direct from Switzerland in 1983, featuring Randy and Michael Brecker, Herb Geller, Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, and Benny Baily. Includes Bonus Video of Bellson and Billy Cobham in a "Drum Duel"
Keywords: big-band, character-name-in-title, concert-film, drummer, genius, jazz, live-concertActors: Benny Baily (actor), Louie Bellson (actor), Americo Belotto (actor), Michael Brecker (actor), Randy Brecker (actor), Hermann Breuer (actor), Dean Brown (actor), Rudi Fussers (actor), Herb Geller (actor), Gil Goldstein (actor), Thomas Grunwald (actor), Howard Johnson (actor), Tim Landers (actor), Tom Malone (actor), Lew Soloff (actor),
Plot: The Inventor of the two-bass drum kit is famous for his collaborations with Ellington, Basie, Dorsey, and Goodman bands and his work with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, and many others. This is superb big-band jazz at its best; a live concert performance, recorded direct from Switzerland in 1983, featuring Randy and Michael Brecker, Herb Geller, Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, and Benny Baily. Includes Bonus Video of Bellson and Billy Cobham in a "Drum Duel"
Keywords: big-band, character-name-in-title, concert-film, drummer, genius, jazz, live-concertActors: Sam Albright (actor), David Alexander (actor), David Alexander (actor), Wayne Avers (actor), Eric Biondo (actor), Greggory Briggler (actor), Micky Dolenz (actor), Sandy Gennaro (actor), Davy Jones (actor), Jerry Renino (actor), Jerry Renino (actor), Peter Tork (actor), Avira Maloney (actress), Avira Maloney (actress), Kevin Cain (producer),
Genres: Music,Actors: Michel Amsellem (actor), Jacques Bessot (actor), Michel Gaucher (actor), Eric Giausserand (actor), Basile Leroux (actor), Eddy Mitchell (actor), Philippe Perathoner (actor), Alex Perdigon (actor), Kurt Rust (actor), Evert Verhees (actor), Pierre Papadiamandis (composer),
Genres: Documentary, Music,Actors: Gianfranco Barra (actor), Dario Bergesio (actor), Frederick Alexander Bosche (actor), Francesco Bovino (actor), Paolo Calabresi (actor), Gene Calderazzo (actor), Stefano Canettieri (actor), Emanuele Carucci Viterbi (actor), Cesare Cremonini (actor), Matt Damon (actor), Jack Davenport (actor), Roberto Di Palma (actor), Simone Empler (actor), Alessandro Fabrizi (actor), Guy Barker (actor),
Plot: The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. In Italy, Tom attaches himself to Dickie and to Marge, Dickie's cultured fiancée, pretending to love jazz and harboring homoerotic hopes as he soaks in luxury. Besides lying, Tom's talents include impressions and forgery, so when the handsome and confident Dickie tires of Tom, dismissing him as a bore, Tom goes to extreme lengths to make Greenleaf's privileges his own.
Keywords: 1950s, affection, american-abroad, american-express, anger, aristocrat, assumed-identity, bank-account, based-on-book, based-on-novelActors: Jim Blackmore (actor), David Bourla (actor), Herbert Hartig (actor), Geoffrey Holder (actor), James Keach (actor), Jack Schneider (actor), Robert Strauss (actor), Richard Thomkins (actor), Sally Kirkland (actress), Louis De Rochemont III (producer), Joseph Monserrat (producer), Daniel Bourla (writer), Avraham Heffner (writer), Daniel Bourla (director), Angelo Ross (editor),
Plot: Noah, the sole remaining survivor on our planet after a nuclear holocaust, finds himself unable to to accept his unique predicament. To cope with his loneliness, he creates an imaginary companion, then a companion for his companion and finally an entire civilization - a world of illusion in which there is no reality but Noah, no rules but those of the extinct world of his memory - our world.
Keywords: absurdism, allegory, apocalypse, auditory-hallucination, auld-lang-syne, avant-garde, best-friend, betrayal, character-name-in-title, cult-filmActors: Bunny Berigan (actor), Bunny Berigan (actor), Charlie Day (actor), Jack Day (actor), Jimmy Dorsey (actor), Jimmy Dorsey (actor), Eton Boys (actor), Freddie Rich and His Orchestra (actor), Art Gentry (actor), Freddie Rich (actor), Earl Smith (actor), Vera Van (actress), Roy Mack (director),
Plot: Freddie Rich wordlessly conducts his orchestra. They start with an up-tempo "China Boy," with a clarinet and trumpet solo. Then Vera Van sings "I Wanna Be Loved" as a ballad as she sits at her dressing table. Mirrors add to the mood. Two maids help her don an evening gown as she sings. In the next scene, she's with the orchestra, joining the Eton Boys to sing "Little Grass Shack." Halfway through the number, the scene switches to the beach, and she's wearing a grass skirt in place of her gown. The Eton Boys continue with "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," Vera returns to sing "Chlo-e," and the orchestra finishes with "Mardi Gras."
Keywords: vitaphone-melody-masterI love my trumpet, but I just can't make it sing
I love my trumpet, more than almost anything
She gave it to me, and she knows how to dream
So mush bigger than I do
I found myself at the top if a hill
I haven't climbed yet, but I'm sure I will
And the words going round could make you stand still
If you heard what they're saying
And every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know where I stand
Every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know that I can
I get turned around so easily
I love my trumpet, but I just can't make it talk
I stay up nights, but I've never seen the dark
And I hope you'll come by
And show me where to start
Cause I never would have gotten it for myself
Sometimes you need to take a little help
And when you gave it to me, so easily
I couldn't ever tell
And every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know where I stand
Every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know that I can
I get turned around so easily
Everything in this world had to come from somewhere
No, not her dhe came out of thin air
And she floats around, floats around
Floats around over there
And every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know where I stand
Every time (every time I think I know)
I think I know that I can
I get turned around so easily
Everything in this world had to come form somewhere
No, not here she came out of thin air
And she floats around, floats around, floats around
She floats around
She floats around my aching head
Until I don't know I said
I was standing outside myself
I was standing beside myself
Think I standing beside myself all over again
A trumpet is a musical instrument. It has the highest register in the brass family. As a signaling device in battle or hunting, trumpets have a very long history, dating back to at least 1500 BC; they have been used as musical instruments since the 15th century. Trumpets are used in art music styles, where they are an instrument in the orchestra and in concert bands, and in popular music styles such as jazz. They are played by blowing air through almost-closed lips, producing a "buzzing" sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument. Since the late 15th century they have primarily been constructed of brass tubing, usually bent twice into a rounded oblong shape.
There are several types of trumpet. The most common is a transposing instrument pitched in B♭ with a tubing length of about 1.48 m (4 ft 10 in). Earlier trumpets did not have valves, but modern instruments generally have either three piston valves or, more rarely, three rotary valves. The use of rotary valve trumpets is more commonly seen in European countries, particularly Germany and Austria. Each valve increases the length of tubing when engaged, thereby lowering the pitch.
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