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"trumpet" Definitions
  1. a brass musical instrument made of a curved metal tube that you blow into, with three valves for changing the note
  2. a thing like a trumpet in shape, especially the open flower of a daffodil

466 Sentences With "trumpet"

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TRUMPET MAFIA Ashlin Parker's Trumpet Mafia already lived up to its name with just three trumpeters onstage, sharing arrangements like a big-band trumpet section and then going round-robin on quicksilver, articulate solos.
The past year has seen trumpet blast after trumpet blast heralding the arrival of an EV revolution — sooner than most analysts expected.
The site is really, really simple: There's a Trump, there's a trumpet, and you can move the trumpet around and blow it at Trump.
For the last 56 years, the small town of Guča in western Serbia has hosted the world's largest trumpet festival: "Sabor Trubača" ("trumpet assembly").
The concert opens with H.K. Gruber's 22002 concerto "Aerial," a subtle tour-de-force composed for Hakan Hardenberger, who will play trumpet, piccolo trumpet and cow horn, and sing a bit, too.
Segal is a Chicago trumpet player steeped in a jazz background who loved '90s hip-hop, previously performed as Donnie Trumpet, and was in a buzzing high school band called Kids These Days.
The septet includes Craig Taborn on piano, Miya Masaoka on koto, Sam Pluta on electronics, Peter Evans on trumpet and piccolo trumpet, Ms. Laubrock, Tyshawn Sorey on drums, and Dan Peck on tuba.
Yet Boeing had little positive news to trumpet on Monday.
But what an extraordinary last trumpet note that would be.
" Take, for example, the piccolo trumpet featured on "Penny Lane.
From the rehearsal building, an out of tune trumpet sounds.
He pinked and burned, and began to trumpet with discomfort.
Have the coaches use an air horn or a trumpet.
A trumpet icon indicates when the car feels like honking.
A Baltimore Symphony Orchestra member will play a trumpet solo.
"That could allow the backwards trumpet on it," says Harrison.
Previously whispering voices of hate can now trumpet their views.
Prevent's supporters wish the Home Office would trumpet its achievements.
Platforms like StubHub trumpet the values of a free market.
Brass, that can be shaped out to make a trumpet.
He was in band at school, too, and played trumpet.
Trumpet players will suddenly be unable to use their lips.
CHRISTIANS THE BATTLE TRUMPET HAS BEEN SOUNDED TIME TO RISE!
Tito didn't just take any conga player or trumpet player.
If you're embedded in a liberal democracy, you trumpet fascism.
They properly trumpet the glories immigrants bring to this country.
Nappi, standing by clutching his trumpet, makes it quietly wrenching.
You can even trumpet about your success on social media.
But he had more than trumpet playing in his portfolio.
Masekela's debut album, released in 1963, was entitled Trumpet Africaine.
For instance trumpet I didn't continue because I didn't think there was any career path for trumpet, and here I am in LA where people are making a living doing session work for records.
We know it's true because people can hear trumpet-like noises.
The four buttons on top of the trumpet to control movement.
Some colleges trumpet data about underrepresented minorities and first-generation students.
It also uses blockchain, but the company doesn't always trumpet it.
Campaigns trumpet, or minimize, the numbers depending on how they fared.
She loved music and played violin and trumpet as a youngster.
Companies often trumpet benefits designed to help keep the workforce fit.
He holds his mighty trumpet, a yellow halo around his head.
Amen. Oh, and the toy trumpet version is still funny, too.
Trombone, trumpet and violin map to the patterns recurrent and emergent.
The French-Lebanese trumpet player Ibrahim Maalouf will play a Sept.
There are so many ways a supermarket tabloid could trumpet this.
Did you do a lot of trumpet playing for Miles Ahead ?
A bassline sneaks across the track, followed by a woozy trumpet.
Until that eventuality, Nike will continue to trumpet their newest product.
I played violin as a kid and trumpet at age seven.
Steve's drum kit and trumpet were the only things around permanently.
He played the trumpet in high school before switching to guitar.
He played the trumpet, and thought he might become a composer.
Then, for Christmas, my grandfather gave me his high school trumpet.
And of course you can trumpet your success on social media.
And, of course, you can trumpet your success on social media.
Her father says she loved playing the trumpet, acting and singing.
At each stop, there was some accomplishment or friendship to trumpet.
Trump went on Twitter to trumpet the parade and lack of ICBMs.
There's a lotta bass players, just like there's a lotta trumpet players.
Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warmblooded gleam.
Ministers trumpet a new National Economic Crime Centre, attached to the NCA.
Tech giants have been given space to trumpet their products as revolutionary!
His recordings with Dizzy are mostly with the trumpet player's big band.
The first time I heard it I thought it was a trumpet.
The trumpet player rips into a familiar melody and Casper perks up.
The early July morning came with the trumpet blast of a hangover.
Mr. Alpert's trumpet solos were paradoxically effusive and modest, devoid of ostentation.
Like today's new trumpet pushing its bright flower in my slutty way.
And then it is just that huge, beautiful, plaintive trumpet, without words.
The leaders of genomic revolution trumpet a future that keeps being postponed.
His voice and trumpet expressed a cosmic languor shaded with romantic melancholy.
His sandpaper voice and his brilliant trumpet sound perfectly symbolize Miles's duality.
What I got instead was a dark brooding trumpet with orchestrative backgrounds.
Both think now is the time to trumpet and spread those values.
People secure in their status don't feel compelled to trumpet their pride.
He eventually quit his classical studies and took up the jazz trumpet.
Here are three highlights: • A terra cotta trumpet shaped like a jaguar.
Mr. Tarr left his mark on every aspect of the trumpet world.
It gives a platform to the lithe trumpet playing of Josh Lawrence.
The statue on top of the temple was seen missing its trumpet.
"Alone" is a solo-trumpet paean to Thelonious Monk. TUM. Oct. 20.
Hamit has a book of verse and reads while the trumpet rests.
The trumpet sounds again, popular songs, almost in tune, then becomes quiet.
Her artistic talents didn't just stop at drawing and playing the trumpet.
Mr. Trump might trumpet the virtues of historically black colleges and universities.
The ancient call of a single crane can trumpet out for miles.
That's Chris Botti, patron saint of new-age sounds and trumpet reverb.
He also will not be lacking for opportunities to trumpet his properties.
The Trump administration will, of course, trumpet the deal as a triumph.
And through the trumpet, you hear Michael clear his throat, very gruffly.
Currently in his 11th season as the principal in Chicago, an orchestra famous for its brasses, Mr. Martin previously served as the principal trumpet of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the associate principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Parties trumpet the importance of gender equality but "shirk active commitment," it said.
There's an expectation that our leaders will not trumpet violence or justify it.
The trumpet sounds and the march of the pasodoble rolls through the arena.
Trump voters across the country trumpet the billionaire's political incorrectness, his outsider status.
Friend: I don't really listen to rap...Seb: She listens to trumpet music.
I didn't just pick up the trumpet and know how to do it.
As the machines maneuvered behind the tuba and trumpet players, Ian perked up.
The city's trumpet festival presents a concert at Threes Brewing in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
The band is a large one with many marchers: trumpet players like Sen.
Uber drivers often trumpet the amount of money they're making with the company.
As her aristocratic suitor, Mr. Snyder has a gleaming trumpet of a tenor.
Her voice is more clarinet than trumpet, but it's agile, even and velvety.
Mr. Tarr taught trumpet at the Basel Music Academy from 1972 to 2001.
In 1962, he recorded his debut album, "Trumpet Africaine," for the Mercury label.
At the gift shop, I bought a postcard of Armstrong blowing his trumpet.
Steve Lamos (drums, trumpet): I didn't play the drums 'til I was 20.
From more than a block away, I hear the man playing the trumpet.
The trumpet part is only about two minutes, and then you can leave.
I expected that other companies would want to trumpet their own Breitbart departures.
Michael's primary instrument is the trumpet; Lucifer's, the trombone; Eve's, the basset horn.
In "Level 1," it's the trumpet, but its wedge contracts instead of opening.
His voice — grand, sweeping, choir-trained and soul-stirred — is a trumpet blast.
Both sides of the partisan divide found something to trumpet in the report.
Let the trumpet sound: the New York Philharmonic announced on Thursday that its next principal trumpet player would be Christopher Martin, who currently holds the position at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and who will begin in New York in September.
Olivia & Diggy Diggy pulls some "strings" and gets a trumpet player to serenade Olivia.
The sound of Plunkett's hack closely resembled the wah-wah of a muted trumpet.
We walk through stacks of king trumpet and glistening nameko clusters ready for harvest.
Davis's phrases on the trumpet, by contrast, have a clear beginning, middle and end.
As they build out their markets the firms trumpet their assistance to small businesses.
There is an irony here for British Eurosceptics who like to trumpet parliamentary sovereignty.
Of course, they also perform on more conventional instruments, like French horn and trumpet.
As the day unfolded, the campaign seemed ill prepared to trumpet the new partnership.
A filet mignon with grilled trumpet mushrooms and a spiced demi-glace was perfection.
After a few minutes, it was over, the latest trumpet in Israel's culture war.
First, he smokes and pulls trumpet mushrooms to give them a delightfully meaty texture.
Before Trump, Republicans could be counted on to trumpet the benefits for free trade.
The president is here to trumpet a $12 billion plan to aid American farmers.
Presented by Tilt Brass at the Festival of New Trumpet Music, which runs Sept.
And these new Netflix movies aren't afraid to trumpet that influence in clever ways.
Towards dawn, the blast of a trumpet abruptly called an end to the game.
Whether or not Jefferson was blowing his own trumpet remains irrelevant to our cause.
This gentlemen, Ron Hammond, attended a concert of "Trumpet" at a church in Buffalo.
The trumpet player, Necmettin, blue-eyed and endlessly teased, plays tunes as they ride.
But he's not allowed to stop playing the trumpet and speak his own defense.
Most of all with instruments like solo horn or solo trumpet or choral singers.
Coffee was a clarinet player and she says Megan was a talented trumpet player.
It has this form in the sky that's been described as a golden trumpet.
Trumpet to the child the Warren Court's overthrow of "separate but equal" in 1954.
Yet when I play the trumpet, my mood improves and the pain disappears. Why?
"But when I was handed a trumpet and blew, nothing came out," he said.
He urged one of the young captains, Ryan Messina, to break out his trumpet.
And it rests cozily within the ensemble textures, a clarinet rather than a trumpet.
I couldn't be Miles Davis, as my trumpet teacher told me after 12 lessons.
But I showed them my A-level paper on Wynton Marsalis, a young trumpet player who was at that point the new hope of contemporary jazz, and I played the trumpet for them, and they made an exception and let me in.
After all, what could be more NOLA than a trumpet-blasted, saxophone-saturated dance floor?
It helped, of course, that she had played the trumpet since she was a child.
When you beat your high score, you're rewarded with an extremely cheesy trumpet sound effect.
Ahead of Friday's forum, Chinese state media has been keen to trumpet the policy's achievements.
King married twice, marrying trumpet player Tony Fruscella when she was only 17 years old.
It's there on "The Season/Carry Me," and on "The Bird," with its sleepy trumpet.
Fans of the trumpet, recorder, trombone and bagpipes are sure to love this jazzy version.
By high school, he received his first trumpet from Trevor Huddleston, an anti-apartheid advocate.
"I really want to get a trumpet at least into her hands," she tells me.
Hours before the dinner, Trump tweeted that the "FAKE media" failed to trumpet his accomplishments.
GIVEN how few voters enjoy paying them, politicians rarely trumpet the advent of new taxes.
So that's the thing that I don't do in the book, is trumpet those features.
Conservatives are quick to trumpet their support for capitalism and the value of unfettered competition.
It is more a jazzy trumpet riff — brash and brassy, and a little silly, too.
Amazon executives often trumpet the company's investments to demonstrate how seriously it takes the matter.
Many trumpet his ambitious building projects, forgetting that development and graft went hand in hand.
She was a member of the student government, and she played trumpet in jazz band.
He carries an ear trumpet, of green plastic, with world series 1965 printed on it.
You have now established your moral superiority, cost-free, and can trumpet it at will.
His body was angled halfway toward his band mates, his trumpet held at his side.
Necmettin plays the trumpet again, something fast to speed the cooling process of the beer.
On "Origami Harvest," his scorching and emphatic new album, the trumpet is often absent altogether.
I let the rich harmonies of the singers fill me, the soulful trumpet move me.
One man not far from me stood up to play "Goin' Home" on his trumpet.
Usually, they trumpet ties between China and Africa, the theme of their employer's corporate anthem.
Biden's campaign continues to trumpet his strength among black voters, and their commitment to him.
Mr. Smith, a hero of jazz's avant-garde, has a heavyset, pulse-slowing trumpet sound.
He soon graduated to the trumpet, took lessons, and practiced for an hour every day.
"It's a haunting trumpet he plays," Merv Griffin told The Los Angeles Times in 2002.
Eat and drink all you can and leave James Joyce to blow his own trumpet.
For now, though, Trump's allies think they have a strong message to trumpet on Iran.
Both will trumpet policy but they will ultimately rely on support from their ethnic groups.
"My daughter's been talking for some time about stopping this Trumpet guy," Mr. Hillback said.
Second, it would take some accomplishments to trumpet heading into reelection, at home and abroad.
"Every time I pull out my trumpet, it's an expression of my feelings," he explains, deadpan.
Savannah also had George and Charlotte giggling at Princess Eugenie's wedding by mimicking the trumpet players.
Otherwise, many songs would be credited with guitar or vocoder or trumpet or piano or something.
C.: Well, Putin is trying to break NATO and Trumpet is trying to make it stronger.
It was founded in north-east China in 53 by Li Hongzhi, a former trumpet player.
When I first picked up the trumpet, I couldn't even make a sound out of it.
When I finally did, the beauty of it was that the trumpet was talking for me.
Toast jutted out of a bowl of fleshy, delicious black trumpet mushrooms in their own broth.
Certain instruments picked it up in turn: a fast-tongued trumpet, the tremolo of a violin.
The goal is to be able to trumpet a huge boost to imports at its conclusion.
Together with trumpet player Ezra Weller and web designer Kyle Schmolze, he started Groupmuse in 2013.
Not to blow my own trumpet, but I'm amazed at how long it's gone on for!
Trump's dog-whistle, formerly perceived mainly by extremists, is now a trumpet we can all hear.
Country slide guitars arch into trumpet fanfares with Parker's voice pitched up into a stark delicacy.
It could play an electric guitar, a banjo, a harpsichord, a trumpet, and even a glockenspiel.
The peach design featured a trumpet silhouette and a pleated caplet attached to the high neckline.
Gilded candelabra, trumpet-blowing angels, lion-taming cherubs, dolphins, starfish, sea monsters and birds proclaim joy.
That band includes Jared Gold on organ, Freddie Hendrix on trumpet and Pheeroan akLaff on drums.
Check out the improbable journey that is a photocopier becoming a trumpet in the video below.
Your father, Nassim, is an innovator on trumpet, someone who adapted the instrument to Arabic music.
"The Unanswered Question," with Thomas Rolfs as an excellent trumpet soloist, was exquisitely sustained and mysterious.
"Me and that trumpet had it all," Mr. Jackson told American Blues Scene magazine in 2014.
Why does he sound so honking and damp, like a wet sock stuck in a trumpet?
I actually played it as a trumpet because the sound is actually dependent on the software.
In this ad, Absolut tapped into New Orleans's rich jazz heritage by featuring Absolut trumpet valves.
Notice the transition between solos, especially from Lee Morgan's swashbuckling trumpet to Paul Chambers's bowed bass.
Out on Seventh Avenue, I saw a man walking down the street blowing into a trumpet.
In "Manteca," Gillespie's seminal Latin-jazz composition, Ambrose Akinmusire, playing second trumpet, made the strongest statement.
Through it all, Croker's understated trumpet playing holds his small band together with swagger and poise.
The family moved to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and he took up the trumpet when he was 7.
On Sunday, Theo Croker, a rising trumpet talent, shares the bill with the collective Innov Gnawa.
Start-ups pursuing everything from cancer cures to back-office automation trumpet their deep learning expertise.
After all, he likes to trumpet the stock market's nearly 30 percent ascent under his administration.
What they are less likely to trumpet is how surprisingly well they are still doing there.
Mr. Volpe grew up in Minneapolis, where his father played second trumpet in the Minnesota Orchestra.
Begin with Copland's "Quiet City," with Christopher Martin on trumpet and Grace Shryock on English horn.
Cootie Williams plays his trumpet in a crowed Harlem ballroom with Duke Ellington's band, circa 1930.
Those rumblings were answered by ghostly high winds, then a muted trumpet issuing a desolate call.
Instead, Mr. Trump will use the evening to trumpet his administration's early accomplishments at the rally.
Mr. Sanders immediately seized the opportunity to trumpet his past opposition to the war in Iraq.
Mr. McAtasney was also a talented trumpet player who learned instruments quickly while in marching band.
At LaGuardia High School, she played the trumpet and was trained in jazz and classical music.
It's a string of upscale cafes clustered around the mall's main attraction, a restaurant called Trumpet.
He studied the violin, trumpet, piano and led choirs and orchestras in different cities throughout Brazil.
Mr. Batallán plays on Mr. Herseth's old trumpet, and Mr. Pokorny plays on Mr. Jacobs's tuba.
Wounded, he returned to his trumpet, played in the orchestra and had a good time anyway.
When Mr. Scott takes a solo, his trumpet starts at a whisper and grows more distorted.
It's the global stage for innovation and an outstanding stage to trumpet the gospel of tech.
Cootie Williams plays his trumpet in a crowed Harlem ballroom with Duke Ellington's band in the 1930s.
So this is the city's chance to blow its own trumpet and put itself on the map.
But having imposed the costs, Mr Modi will be keen to trumpet whatever benefits he can find.
" Aleksandr Voronsky, a critic and novelist, wrote: "Some day soon the third angel will sound his trumpet.
Shout in the streets, speak from a soapbox, ramble on the radio or trumpet on the television.
But that was before Pittsburgh, when, to me, it felt safer not to trumpet my Jewishness everywhere.
Her cobalt blue trumpet-style midi dress is chic and sophisticated while still being majorly on trend.
The group reimagines Morrissey songs in Spanish and mixes in a little Mariachi-style trumpet and vihuela.
I eventually got all the solos, so I like to think I rap like a trumpet solo.
He did not thump the air and trumpet polling data as he likes to; how could he?
Morricone played trumpet in jazz bands in the 1950s and eventually became a studio arranger for RCA.
The trumpet section leader, Kailey Summons, is a senior and was preparing for her final year performing.
Siemens, a German rival, held an event in Beijing earlier this month to trumpet its own technology.
Danny played the trumpet, and kept the instrument wrapped in a bit of newspaper in the bag.
But the president has rarely missed an opportunity to trumpet the response to Maria as a success.
House Republicans don't need to make last-minute additions to the banking bill to trumpet their accomplishments.
Hong Kong (CNN)The trumpet sounds, clear and exultant, and is greeted by a crescendo of boos.
A potential winner who may be able to trumpet new U.S. manufacturing jobs in a Republican stronghold.
Savannah was spotted making George laugh by imitating the trumpet players providing entrance fanfare for the ceremony.
Cruelly, their move into California, which once seemed to trumpet their ambitions for independence, now feels isolating.
Kanye himself, Donnie Trumpet, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Future, T-Pain, and Justin Bieber all make appearances.
There are rich and famous people, including President Donald Trump, who trumpet their love of fast food.
And he has this incredible voice where it's sort of like a saxophone or a muted trumpet.
You can view the original sheet music, photographs from recording sessions and Armstrong's trumpet, among other artifacts.
The set included both deconstructions of Gillespie's repertoire and Douglas originals inspired by his famed trumpet forebear.
Instead, he was granted an official writ of protection guaranteeing that he could practice his trumpet unharmed.
Is there any instrument that gets humans as a collective species more hyped up than the trumpet?
You're understated; there's no need to trumpet it, but you're imbued with the magic of the season.
That Biden played a major role in it is something for him to trumpet, not apologize for.
Inside was a garden of fig trees and pomegranates, trumpet creepers and hibiscus, unkempt but well-watered.
Bucky Thorpe, a truck driver, would sit in on trumpet whenever he could get a parking space.
A melismatic choral chant is buttressed by vibrant pointillist lines and runs for piano, trumpet and trombone.
I had those meaty king trumpet mushrooms, a variety of oyster mushroom, my current favorite cultivated type.
They would see it as all fair game if the policy delivered job gains Trump could trumpet.
"I was extremely good at playing the trumpet but extremely average at everything else," he told me.
"I knew I was never going to play the trumpet as well as Wynton Marsalis," he said.
The trumpet fanfare (composed by Alfred Newman in 1933), klieg lights and familiar monolith logo will remain.
He owns an Amazon Echo, through which he listens to his lovely, soothing John Coltrane trumpet croons.
The trumpet blasts come even as he issues daily executive actions overturning longstanding policies across the board.
Christian Wolff, a composer-performer and onetime John Cage associate, contributed "For Trumpet Player" to Friday's program.
The hip, underground space with its long bar, open kitchen, and regular hip hop soundtrack serves small plates like Fried Vermont quail with creamed corn, black eyed pea vin, and spicy honey butter, or trumpet and duck tongue salad with roasted trumpet aioli, ricotta salata, and pickled fruit.
She'll celebrate the album's release by reconvening its entire cast, an all-star cadre of improvisers currently on the scene: Peter Evans on trumpet and piccolo trumpet, Craig Taborn on piano, Miya Masaoka on koto, Dan Peck on tuba, Sam Pluta on electronics and Tyshawn Sorey on drums.
Rather than trumpet her investment views, the pharmaceuticals specialist has quietly gone about her business at Wellington Management.
The trumpet gown included architectural draping, and a macramé lace train embroidered in delicate crystal and pearl accents.
And then, in a surprise twist, the trumpet player belted the everloving shit out of the Sambora solo.
Originally a jazz trumpet player, Flea later was introduced to rock music and bass guitar by Hillel Slovak.
They tend to trumpet when things are out of the ordinary, so they may sound off on Monday.
Even as state authorities trumpet their push for accountability, Laura MacIntyre says she's worried they're passing the buck.
He even carried a trumpet, the giant's preferred instrument for delivering dreams from house to house at night.
So you have a completely different-sounding horn section compared to the previous albums, no saxophone or trumpet.
Some of them might come for the trumpet competition, but that's not really the heart of the festival.
Lev Barsevov, who plays trumpet, was a black-car driver; another trumpeter, Aaron Gerskovitch, was a kosher butcher.
Leonard played the trumpet and did a ventriloquist act with a hand-held puppet whose name I've forgotten.
In other words, he was sounding the trumpet for a battle of metaphysical ideas, not a physical contest.
Right from the beginning, he gave me a trumpet that had this fourth valve, for the quarter tones.
"The violin lends itself to this kind of work very well because it's not a trumpet," he said.
Mr. De Cormier, who grew up in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., had taken up the trumpet when he was 7.
It wasn't really about a concept of the song; it was about, out of nowhere: 'I play trumpet.
Just listen to Surf, the wildly collaborative 2015 project he released as Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment.
But there was noise that came out of Miles Davis other than insults: the sound of his trumpet.
I say that not to blow my own trumpet—it has been collectivized action from around the world.
When I told her I was a musician she thought that I played a trumpet or something [laughs].
With one voice, these energized Americans issued a trumpet call, seeking renewed respect for our Republic's Founding Principles.
David, also a trumpet player, spent two years by his father's side learning to work the control board.
Then a Brazilian woman raised a trumpet to her lips and began to play a mocking funeral march.
In addition to Moroni's trumpet falling off, some the temple's smaller spire stones were displaced, the church said.
He feels ashamed and depressed, and spends his days on the internet or playing his trumpet and harmonica.
SORKIN: I thought Sunday night was a trumpet fanfare that did a good job of getting our attention.
Toward the end of the evening, Allen's son, Wallace Roney Jr., 22000, took the stage with his trumpet.
Peter Evans plays the trumpet like a homing device, a percussion instrument, a didgeridoo, or distant bird call.
On top of that, the president has sought to trumpet success in wringing concessions from the private sector.
Before every marching band competition, Megan would help lead the trumpet section tradition -- the "Bad Ass Brass" cheer.
But Mr. Strange, needing to make up ground, saw an opportunity to trumpet his ties to Mr. Trump.
Yes, but: Chinese companies aren't the only tech firms that don't trumpet their ownership of high-profile brands.
By comparison, an elephant's trumpet can typically only travel about two miles through the air, said Dr. Mortimer.
The president and other Republicans would love nothing more than to be able to trumpet a bipartisan acquittal.
I've never liked that trumpet; it seems much too militaristic for an occasion that should be just civilian.
When Alex was four, he learned how to blow his father's cornet, which is smaller than a trumpet.
The evangelical faith and work movement used to be merely another trumpet for this peculiarly American political gospel.
"We're being governed by criminals, traffickers and thieves," added lawyer Matias Perez, 40, protesting with a plastic trumpet.
He played trumpet, sang in the church choir, washed cars for pocket money and worked as a lifeguard.
No matter what I did, Kevin was there, punking me with the dulcet tones of a muted trumpet.
His reputation among freethinking trumpet players is ironclad, a function of superhuman precision and a trailblazing technical vocabulary.
" Mr. Siberski said he eventually quit as the orchestra's principal trumpet to "get out of the firing line.
One of the most striking features is the use of vintage-style mics made by Ear Trumpet Labs.
"I asked him and he said he'd never heard a trumpet before," Ben explained of his son's giddy reaction.
HMV, made famous by the iconic image of the 'dog and trumpet', could not be immediately reached for comment.
If I just sat around thinking about the trumpet players who were way better than me, I'd never play.
His collaborators Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment, along with backing vocalists Thirdstory, joined Chance to perform the amazing cover.
I'm an introvert and I was super-shy as a kid, so that trumpet did the talking for me.
Satchmo had arrived with his gleaming trumpet in the wrong music hall, led astray by the algorithm's associative logic.
Rohingya migrant Mohammad Arafath, 4, holds a mini toy trumpet at the Thankhali refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Dec.
But when she arrives in Brussels, May will is unlikely to be able to trumpet any breakthrough with Labour.
The jazz musician also served as trumpet player and bandleader for her album Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett.
He tore off the paper, flicked the clasps, and found—a used F.X. Huller trumpet sent by Louis Armstrong.
From a cow's moos to an elephant's trumpet-y noise, he performed a pretty close depiction of each creature.
Makes a great, trumpet-y sound at full throttle -- something no Caddy V28 has been able to accomplish before.
Rather than noisy opposition groups, it is governments in these countries who trumpet some of the most extreme views.
Switching to trumpet when he saw his older brother at it, he still wasn't finding his funk with music.
When I was young, approximately 7 years old, I asked my father to give me some lessons on trumpet.
Mr. Blanchard, in his trumpet solo over the plaintive theme, struck a careful tonal balance, sounding haunted but unflinching.
"Some of the characters in the band we could really identify with," Bill McDonald, an N.Y.P.D. trumpet player, added.
Children 4 and older are invited to try out musical instruments, including violin, flute, clarinet, saxophone, piano and trumpet.
Romi sat through the trumpet and the credits, and, though tears were streaming down her face, she felt elated.
With Ligeti's approval, Mr. Howarth later extracted the arias and published them in a version for soprano or trumpet.
One woman screamed, "New Orleans!" as soon as "Daddy Lessons" came on and another pretended to play the trumpet.
In the newsroom or out on an assignment, Mr. Sulzberger did not trumpet his connection to The Times's owners.
Chapter 8: 'Wanna Be Cool' by Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment (Chance the Rapper, Jeremih, KYLE, and Big Sean)
Airlines like to trumpet their environmental credentials by measuring emissions for every kilometre a passenger spends in the air.
More liquor bottles sit on dusty shelves, alongside weathered photos of vintage music acts, a trumpet and woven lamps.
We'll be touring with two saxophones and a keyboardist this time, versus a trumpet, which we used to do.
Mr. Tarr's lasting passion was the recognition of the natural trumpet as a key to unlocking lost sound worlds.
A few congregations even replaced the gnarled ram's horn blown on the high holidays with a shiny brass trumpet.
The orchestra gently eggs the soloist on into the third section, inaugurated with frosty Adamsian fragments of trumpet fanfare.
On Saturday, the trumpet luminary Terence Blanchard brings his E-Collective, and the promising young vocalist Deva Mahal performs.bricartsmedia.
As the microphone moved farther inside the trumpet, the amplified overtones shifted incrementally, producing some dramatic howls of distortion.
That dress was one in a series of departures from the vaunted midcentury throwback, the trumpet-skirted mermaid gown.
A wave of low, electronic sound washes against clacking percussion; bells chime in slow conversation with long trumpet tones.
It's played in unison first, then in harmony, by Steve Cardenas's guitar, Frank Kimbrough's piano and Jeremy Pelt's trumpet.
And Ines Di Santo dressed up a beaded trumpet gown with an embroidered tulle train draping from the straps.
The schedule is seen as a chance for the President to trumpet his message while stumping for gubernatorial candidates.
But the trumpet playing commands the primary focus, especially during the whistle-tone invocation on "12 (for Evan Parker)."
Mr. Tolliver boasts a strong and tawny trumpet sound, and a way of articulating his ideas with measured conviction.
Over here in the soigné corner, we have a leek, pancetta, and black trumpet pizza made with "biga" dough.
One of her favorite tools is the spirit trumpet, a tube that paranormal investigators use to amplify spirit voices.
She is further backed by a harmonized horn line across Scott's trumpet, Braxton Cook's saxophone, and Elena Pinderhughes's flute.
James Baker conducts four works, all written during the last 78003 years, featuring Tony Arnold (soprano) and Gareth Flowers (trumpet).
When instead she chose to major in public policy at Duke University, she took her trumpet into the marching band.
But pesticides—including Naled, the main component of Trumpet—are a big part of the fairly limited arsenal against Zika.
The Wisconsin Innocence Project ceased to trumpet its role in Avery's early exoneration; his name was removed from their website.
I counted at least five keyboards, eight guitars, two drum kits, a piano, a cello, a trumpet and a saxophone.
Maybe they were inspired by the massive trumpet call The Bachelorette alum Peter Kraus received for his silver fox status.
During the reception, the band made due using only the saxophone, trumpet and violin, working without instruments that required power.
At college his beloved trumpet was found to be so leaky and full of gunk that it was declared unplayable.
In Memory of an Angel is an angel's trumpet blast celebrating all creation, that of the poem and the world.
So, some Republicans are calling for to get her to ban this deranged Trumpet hater from their social media platform.
He didn't leave behind a salacious autobiography or hundreds of bombastic interviews, like his counterpart on the trumpet, Miles Davis.
It's a ten-minute compilation that Trumpet described as "an ode to the era," and titled it "The First Time."
The security forces trumpet "Prevent" and its affiliate schemes, which use intensive surveillance to identify those at risk of radicalisation.
We talked a lot about the end of things when I was growing up, about the last trumpet and Armageddon.
Should Canada sign on, the president will trumpet his rescue of the 22019-year old North American Free Trade Agreement.
Yet insurers and politicians would rather trumpet list drug prices because it better suits their respective financial and political interests.
One day they came back with blueberries and black trumpet mushrooms, which the land's original Dutch settlers baked into breads.
"I've watched my friend go back to his trailer between almost every shooting scene and practice that trumpet," she said.
Another time, when I had to cough, it morphed the sounds my body was making into high-pitched trumpet tones.
With historical hindsight, we can hear it, too, as the annunciatory trumpet of the 19703th century, just around the bend.
Here is the River Erne horn, an eighth-century trumpet found in the waters of its name in the 1950s.
Large red banners plastered around Beijing trumpet the congress, while censors have stepped up already tight monitoring of the internet.
Marquis Hill, not Marcus Hill, will play trumpet; Stu Mindeman, not Stu Minderman, will play piano and the Hammond B3.
He blurs through more: a jazz ensemble featuring trumpet and upright bass; a drummer in the flurry of a solo.
Research in Portugal in the 1970s yielded the glittering music for trumpet ensembles of the Charamela Real, or royal stables.
From 1985 to 2004 he was the director of the Trumpet Museum in Bad Säckingen, Germany, near the Swiss border.
Jade Tongue includes Ambrose Akinmusire on trumpet, Mat Maneri on viola, Thomas Morgan on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.
In addition, the very idea of the reboot came from "The Talk's" Sara Gilbert (Darlene), who clearly isn't a Trumpet.
He draws from it in this one-nighter with partners including Philip Dizack on trumpet and Nick Vayenas on trombone.
A typical ensemble has drums, a bass, a piano, and some combination of guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and possibly a vocalist.
Accompanied by trumpet, it was a wide-ranging poem made of words, sounds and breaths, and lasted some 13 minutes.
Muscular drumming and distorted, suspended harmonies offset the almost nonchalant lucidity of Mr. Endsley's trumpet and Ben Wendel's tenor saxophone.
At a pep rally before the game against Crawford, two of the football team's four captains played trumpet, another drums.
At the age of 14, he was given his first trumpet by the respected anti-apartheid campaigner Father Trevor Huddleston.
Pomp and pageantry are the governor's hallmarks (he hired a jazz band to trumpet his opening of a subway station).
Mr. Evans was celebrating the release of "Lifeblood," an impressive solo trumpet album on his own label, More Is More.
Saturday's program included the premiere of Michael Pisaro's "Stem-Flower-Root," a half-hour work for trumpet and sine-waves.
An unassailable young virtuoso on trumpet, Evans uses extended technique to create some of the most darkly inscrutable music around.
In 21966, he produced a memorable session with Miles Davis on trumpet and Charlie Parker and Mr. Rollins on saxophones.
Miles Davis' trumpet in Sketches of Spain is every bit as emotive as it should be when heard through the M220xBTs.
She played the trumpet some more when working as an economist for the World Bank, in northern Cameroon, Vietnam and Morocco.
Their dad, who practices the trumpet, walked in on them listening to the track "Make It Right" and jumped right in.
But the president is sure to trumpet his exoneration in a public appearance at the White House set for noon Thursday.
The mayor, for his part, tried to trumpet a record-low number of traffic deaths in New York City last year.
The orchestra rose vigorously to the occasion on Thursday evening, and Thomas Hooten gave the offstage trumpet solo a fine turn.
Finally, the brands that appear at both the MWC and 4YFN events love to trumpet their connection with innovation and startups.
John Legend revealed at the BBMAs Sunday night that the child is named after Miles Davis, the famed jazz trumpet player.
Could it be partisanship in favor of the Clinton campaign and a reluctance to trumpet a headline that would displease her?
I always wanted to play the drums when I was a little kid, and I got handed a trumpet, you know?
No longer content to trumpet "VOTE" into the Twitter void ad nauseam, clever users have taken the call one step further.
Of course, they'll also perform on more conventional instruments, like French horn and trumpet, at this concert at the Jewish Museum.
Edward and Maureen trumpet "principles" and, in a painful attempt to keep up with modern parlance, congratulate themselves on their "inclusivity".
"Not blowing my own trumpet or anything, my stories are pretty damn entertaining so who can blame them really," she says.
The White House's Council of Economic Advisers used the growth surge in 2018 to trumpet the tax cuts as a success.
He plays the dragon mouth trumpet, an instrument designed after his time studying the shakuhachi (Japanese flute) and North Indian vocals.
This sounds like it could be a Burt Bacharach song but Burt Bacharach would never have trumpet like that on there.
He was said to have a cache of unheard recordings, including an album cut with late jazz trumpet great Miles Davis.
Despite introducing new measures to curtail illegal immigration, there are few other obvious successes for the new communications team to trumpet.
Here was a shot of his Uncle Vern wearing several strands of Mardi Gras beads, puckering up before a silver trumpet.
In the article, Collins explores everything you could want to know about the phenomenon that turns your bum into a trumpet.
Most of its supporters wanted to leave, so it fell to the pro-European Conservatives to trumpet the case for staying.
While Apple is quick to trumpet its sales triumphs, after a full year it still hasn't given numbers on Watch sales.
The portrait he creates is of a wounded boy genius who lives for only two things: his trumpet and his drugs.
He draws from it in two Sunday night performances with partners including Philip Dizack on trumpet and Nick Vayenas on trombone.
Two months after that launched in 2016, Instagram was happy to trumpet how its Snapchat clone had hit 123 million users.
ATLANTA — This is not your mother's "Dynasty," with its power suits, Bill Conti trumpet riff and bracing whiff of Giorgio perfume.
Aerial photos show the fallen trumpet appeared to land on the roof of the temple near the base of its spires.
Those who were right will trumpet their prophetic insight and ascend as soothsayers; those who were wrong will simply keep quiet.
Mr. Kim's turn at the Paris environmental summit in December was an opportunity to trumpet the potential of his reimagined institution.
He spends his days playing gospel music on his pocket trumpet in a corridor between the train station and the subway.
I learned a bit of piano, I knew how to play the trumpet at one point, knew how to play baritone.
In contrast, people in blue states don't trumpet these family values but often seem to do a better job living them.
She studied music when she was younger and knows how to play the organ, piano, clarinet and trumpet, according to Schudel.
With dusk comes evening programs, bonfires and the lonesome sound of a trumpet playing taps, willing campers to go to sleep.
In the 2016 São Paulo Biennial, for instance, Mr. Navarro attached a giant brass trumpet-like device to a palm tree.
Also typical on election day is the sound of the military trumpet, the toque de diana, at the break of dawn.
A forty-nine-year-old former trumpet player from Edinburgh, Poots lacks the flamboyance generally expected in a world-class impresario.
Among them ... Randy's first electric guitar, as well as Randy's mother's Great Depression-era trumpet that she'd been gifted in childhood.
Ewok forces initiate the ambush with trumpet blasts that resound across the forest, which they then repeat to create full synchronization.
Slender, stylish and ebullient, Morgan played the trumpet with speed, precision and an infectiousness that Mr. Collin wisely pauses to savor.
"He played percussion and the bombo and the lyre and the trumpet," said Jose Morales Pereira, who was Carlos&apos teacher.
The registry – called TRUMPET – is enrolling and evaluating 2,000 patients diagnosed with CRPC from urology and oncology sites across the country.
WADADA LEO SMITH "Najwa" (TUM) Mr. Smith's trumpet is all the things that electrified music ostensibly isn't: slow, shapely, somatic, preverbal.
Catch him here with Freddie Hendrix on trumpet, Francesca Tanksley on piano, Hwansu Kang on bass and Aaron Scott on drums.
The party featured roaming sax and trumpet players as well as a DJ, bongo player and even a flame-firing tuba player.
He also records a new track with Lala, who pretty ably sings the hook, and Sandoval, who … attempts to play the trumpet.
We are all familiar with the stereotypical elephant sound — the call that sounds like someone just learning how to play the trumpet.
They trumpet, of course, and flap their ears and rumble at frequencies so low you might feel it, but never hear it.
They trumpet, of course, and flap their ears and rumble at frequencies so low you might feel it, but never hear it.
I used to hope someone else might trumpet my foreign sales for me, thinking only men got to be bumptious and beloved.
Today they style themselves as the only place to have "fought Britain to remain British" and loudly trumpet their links to London.
She graduated from high school and went to college, where she drove a sports car and played trumpet in the college band.
A century before the silver was dropped off, a war trumpet had been thrown into a nearby bog as a religious rite.
Together they sing a lost vocal a capella tag for the solo in the middle, later filled by David Mason's piccolo trumpet.
The move was long expected, despite the fact that Trump and his supporters like to trumpet the president's support of LGBTQ people.
And why would Harms even bring it up if it was he, in fact, who played the butt trumpet during their match?
And as the founder and president of the Trumpet Awards Foundation, she celebrates blacks who are aiding in that battle against inequality.
Now, you know, services like Tidal — Jay-Z's thing — trumpet lossless compression, but there's a lot of skepticism about whether that's possible.
The T-HR3 is the automaker's third humanoid platform, following a trumpet-playing robot in 2005 and a violinist droid in 2010.
The opening was titanic: Chris Martin's trumpet solo had a darkly triumphant ring, and the first full orchestral chord shook the room.
Not many pick up Martin Luther King Jr.'s Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story (19653) or The Trumpet of Conscience (1967).
Such undertakings trumpet Turkey's regional clout and drive the economy, Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan told Reuters near the bridge site at Garipce.
As interpreted by Mr. Cunanan, with lots of royal trumpet mushrooms and a steady thrum of Calabrian chiles, it is startlingly good.
And while the other giants go out marauding, he prowls around, blowing happy dreams through sleeping children's windows with a massive trumpet.
And in "Manga Scene," industrial electronics sound below Hassell's muted trumpet, like a modern adaptation of Miles' In a Silent Way era.
As if to trumpet the transformation, it even starts, after a jaw-dropping teaser of a prologue, with a projected credit sequence.
Aerial photos show the fallen trumpet appeared to have landed on the roof of the temple near the base of its spires.
He has toured the most with the trumpet star Roy Hargrove, and is increasingly being asked to work with other big names.
The soccer players can back another team's fight, or trumpet its victories, with a blast from their well-followed social media accounts.
Schools, newspapers, television, the internet, billboards and banners all trumpet the ideas of Mr. Xi, the country's president and Communist Party leader.
Archimedes's mathematical strategy is used in computer-generated movies, approximating Shrek's smooth belly and trumpet-like ears with millions of tiny polygons.
A jabby "Autumn Leaves" meandered into improvisations on the trombone, bass and keys, and the trumpet traded convivial bars with the drums.
His book "The Trumpet," published in German in 1977 and in English in 1988, became the definitive guide to the instrument's history.
Max Knoth's songs, accompanied by trumpet and vibraphone, recall the stage music of Hanns Eisler and Paul Dessau, two of Brecht's collaborators.
And on Saturday there, for the reincarnation of his unruly "Trumpet" and the intense "Holy Presence of Joan D'Arc," for 10 cellos.

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