trumpeter in English

noun
1
a person who plays a trumpet.
Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters , flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.
2
a large gregarious ground-dwelling bird of tropical South American forests, with mainly black plumage and loud trumpeting and booming calls.
Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans.
3
a pigeon of a domestic breed that makes a trumpetlike sound.
Splash marked English Trumpeters ideally are 50-50 colored to white feathers, but no two are marked alike.
4
an edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water.
There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species.

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1. Have the trumpeter sound officer's call.

2. Therefore, Buccinator means “the trumpeter.”

3. Cornetist: as in pianist, trumpeter

4. Buccinator Latin: trumpeter; A muscle of the cheek

5. Buccinator Latin: trumpeter; A muscle of the cheek

6. Goins publishes interview with legendary trumpeter/Bandleader Scotty Barnhart

7. Trumpeter 1/200 German Scharnhorst Battleship Trp3715-new

8. Buccinatory definition: relating to a trumpeter or trumpet playing Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

9. 22 A former jazz trumpeter, Nancarrow created remarkably imaginative music that sounds perpetually fresh and vital.

10. 2 Among the feathered residents are flamingos, toucans, kookaburras, egrets, brown pelicans, hornbills and trumpeter swans.

11. Ack van Rooyen (born January 1, 1930 in The Hague) is a Dutch jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist.

12. Wayne Goins, university distinguished professor of music, conducted an exclusive interview with jazz trumpeter Scotty Barnhart, Bandleader in …

13. Cootie Williams, American trumpeter whose mastery of mutes and expressive effects made him one of the most distinctive jazz musicians

14. Countable noun A Bandleader is the person who conducts a band, especially a jazz band.a noted trumpeter, composer and Bandleader

15. Trumpeter Jack Sheldon has a few solos, but the focus is very much on the Altoist who is in peak form for this period.

16. Trumpeter/Cornetist Master Gunnery Sergeant Christian Ferrari joined “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band in September 1993 and was named section leader in 2019

17. According to pianist and educator Mark Eisenman, some of Peterson's best playing was as an understated accompanist to singer Ella Fitzgerald and trumpeter Roy Eldridge.

18. Consequence : the CD of a session recorded by a quintet headed by Jackie McLean, and including trumpeter Lee Morgan and drummer Billy Higgins on December 3, 1965

19. When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London, she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke.

20. Jazz trumpeter and Bandleader Pauly Cohen — a diminutive “force of nature” who shared the stage and offstage friendships with the likes of Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Frank

21. A trumpeter, Cornetist, and band leader he was one of the great early New Orleans jazz musicians and the first great jazz solo improviser known spontaneous swinging melodies.

22. There are many synonyms of Blusterer which include Blowhard, Boaster, Brag, Braggart, Bragger, Gasbag, Gossiper, Trumpeter, Windbag, Grandstander, Swelled Head, Bag Of Wind, Big Talker, Bull Artist, etc.

23. Cornetist and trumpeter LaRocca was the leader of the Original Dixieland Jass Band (later changed to the Original Dixieland Jazz Band) which made the first jazz recordings in 1917

24. Woods' quintet, which includes trumpeter Brian Lynch and pianist Bill Charlap, is expanded to 16 pieces for this release with such familiar associates as Altoist Nelson Hill and trombonist Hal Crook (who is

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26. “When you do good to other people,” admonished Jesus, “don’t hire a trumpeter to go in front of you —like those play-actors in the synagogues and streets who make sure that men admire them.”

27. A pair of Pearlware figures of a trumpeter in red and Black plumed hat, pantaloons over yellow breeches, his companion in a plumed hat, brown jacket and floral dress, playing a tambourine, both on grassy mound square bases enriched with iron-red line, circa 1810 - 10½in

28. Mill o' Tifty's Annie by Iona Fyfe, released 22 July 2020 At Mill o’ Tifty, there bade a man In the neighbourhood o’ Fyvie He had a bonny dother fair, An’ they ca’d her bonny Annie Her bloom wis like the springin’ flooer That greets the rosy morning, Her innocence and graceful mien, Her beauteous face Adornin’ Lord Fyvie had a trumpeter, An’ his name wis Andra Lammie An’ he hid

29. That includes a trio of charts by Owens ("Beardom X," "Red Chair," "Soul Conversations"), trumpeter Benny Benack III 's sunny "London Towne," bassist Yasushi Nakamura 's shapely ballad, "Language of Flowers," John Bettis/Steve Porcaro's multi-layered "Human Nature" (featuring guest vibraphonist Stefon Harris, as does "London Towne") and Neal

30. In a live recording at The Blue Note in New York City, John Carl (“Jon”) Hendricks, the father of vocalese, made his Telarc Jazz debut with Boppin’ at the Blue Note.He is complimented by a singing team made up of wife Judith, daughters Michele and Aria, Kevin Burke and trio, and augmented by fine horn arrangements played by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, trombonist Al Grey and saxophonists