Piccolo trumpet

The piccolo trumpet is made of brass with a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece. All contemporary trumpets are practically tuned in Bb. Other trumpets used are C (brighter and more solistic) and Eb trumpet, the piccolo trumpet.

The tone of trumpet changes considerably in different tonal registers. It is a superb attack instrument and is capable of fast crescendo. It is also a very mobile instrument, but for large interval leaps the cornet is more suitable.

Of all available different trumpet mutes three are used most: cup, peak and wah-wah (harmon).

The cup changes dynamics.
The peak changes dynamics, also gives more oboe-like tone.
Wah-wah can be closed to produce a buzzing sound.

As other brass instruments, the performer may sing into the trumpet while playing and change the tone with valves.

Recommended combinations:

Trumpet with flute.
Trumpet, moving between oboe and clarinet.
Trumpet with trombone.
Trumpet with oboe.
Muted trumpet (peak) with oboe, cor anglais or bassoon.

Problematic combinations:

Use with clarinet may be difficult.
Used with French horn may produce an undesired tone.

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