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Trumpet History
By Ryan Pangburn
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Watch how trumpets are made and answer the questions below!
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What is something interesting that you previously didn't know about the trumpet?
Question 10
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Draw a trumpet!
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How much tubing is in a standard trumpet?
1.5 meters
3 meters
1.5 feet
3 feet
What goes into the trumpet bell rim?
Lime Jell-O
Brass Alloy Wire
Tin Snips
Aluminum Foil
What goes into bell before they bend it into shape?
Frozen soapy water
Lime Jell-O
Rubber
Liquid Metal
How is sound produced on a trumpet?
Blowing across a tone-hole
Screaming into it
Buzzing into a mouthpiece
Blowing across a single reed
Early trumpets were primarily used for what purposes?
Vegetable and Mineral
Religious and Military
Musical and Inspirational
Entertainment and Fun
What is the name of trumpets with no valves?
Horno
Trumpetto
Steve
Natural Trumpet
What was the main limitation of early trumpets?
They weren't shiny enough
They were too loud
They could only play limited notes
They were too soft
What addition to the trumpet in 1818 created the modern trumpet as we know it today?
Hooks
Valves
Slides
Crooks