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Trumpeters meaning
plural of trumpeter
Example sentences (13)
So it occurs to me that the trumpeters have lifestyles a lot like the invasive mute swans that Maryland only recently finished eradicating.
Trumpeters are now breeding and nesting throughout most of the western Great Lakes region, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Manitoba, Ontario and Ohio.
Andrew, the Duke of York, is said to be particularly keen that the wedding has all the pomp and pageantry the public has come to expect of such a celebration, so expect horse-drawn carriages, military uniforms, and trumpeters galore.
A crowd of 5,000 people, many with heads bowed, assembled at the base of the statue of Father Duffy on Times Square where two trumpeters blew taps.
Along with trumpeters, trombonists in German city-states were even occasionally employed as civil officials.
As he led a cavalcade of resplendent staff officers to the reviewing stand, trumpeters heralded his coming and women and girls strewed his path with flowers.
During this period, a vast body of music was written for virtuoso trumpeters.
Glissando : Trumpeters can slide between notes by depressing the valves halfway and changing the lip tension.
I think I want 'Teenage dreams, so hard to beat' on my gravestone and every night at dusk the trumpeters of the 5th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry to play Misty in Roots ' 'Mankind' over the grave.
Only the cavalry of the Republican Guard and a ceremonial fanfare detachment of trumpeters for the cavalry/armoured branch Cyr Darnoc De Saint-mande, pages 33-36, Gazette des Uniformes, December 2002 as a whole are now mounted.
Preparation: Composers have called for trumpeters to play under water, or with certain slides removed.
Split tone : Trumpeters can produce more than one tone simultaneously by vibrating the two lips at different speeds.
Tritons were the trumpeters of the sea, using trumpets made out of a great shell, mostly known as a conch.