- The
trumpet is a br****
instrument commonly used in
classical and jazz ensembles. The
trumpet group ranges from the
piccolo trumpet—with the
highest register...
- In the Book of Revelation,
seven trumpets are sounded, one at a time, to cue
apocalyptic events seen by John of
Patmos (Revelation 1:9) in his
vision (Revelation...
- Angel's
trumpet (also Angel's-
trumpet and Angel's-
trumpets) may
refer to: two
closely related genera of
poisonous flowering plants in the
family Solanaceae:...
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Trumpet tree or
trumpet bush may
refer to:
Several species of Cecropia, including:
Cecropia obtusifolia Cecropia peltata Dolichandrone spathacea, mangrove...
- name
Timmy Trumpet, is an
Australian musician, DJ,
songwriter and
record producer. He has
become known internationally for
playing the
trumpet live and...
- John Stanley's
Trumpet Voluntary 2m 48s
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media help. A
trumpet voluntary is a
voluntary – a
musical composition for the...
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Campsis radicans, the
trumpet vine,
yellow trumpet vine, or
trumpet creeper (also
known in
North America as cow itch vine or
hummingbird vine), is a species...
- Look up
trumpeter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
trumpeter is a
musician who
plays the
trumpet.
Trumpeter may also
refer to: Birds: Psophia, a small...
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Clarion is a name for a high-pitched
trumpet used in the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is also a name for a 4'
organ reed stop that
produces a high-pitched...
- Campsis,
commonly known as
trumpet creeper or
trumpet vine, is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Bignoniaceae,
native to
woodlands in
China and...