Maybe someone could add some dates and more information, but from the top of my head I could say the Trumpet never originally had valves. For a long time it wasn't a solo instrument way back in the day, until it had finger holes, then later valves for that the trumpet would be able to be played chromatically.
they have six and a half feet of tube
they used it for special celebrations!
Probably some type of piccolo pocket trumpet.
There is no such stop in common use. It could refer to "Gospel Trumpet" which may be some variety of loud trumpet - many of which have diverse names; "Pontifical Trumpet," "Royal Trumpet," "Trumpet a Pavillon," etc,.
Both. Primarily trumpet but he also played cornet on some great recordings. but he started on cornet then advanced to trumpet
heavy, brassy
A natural trumpet is a trumpet played without valves. It is typically straight (not curved like a modern trumpet). The notes are changed using the lip muscles, aided by some holes drilled in the trumpet (although the holes are mostly used for fine tuning the instrument).
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founder is thomas hooker.
the kings and stuff
can you give me 5 historical facts about bouremouth
Some Of The Facts Are That Ohio is The 34th Largest State In The United States ! They Also Have A Capital Of Columbus !
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Discovered it by Joseph Henri Moissan
It was discovered in 1890 by some guy who i forgot his name
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