This book will prove to be of inestimable value to the student, the
teacher and the professional trumpet player. It not only traces the
development of the trumpet from the earliest times to the present day,
but gives clear and concise practical instruction for playing
instruments of the trumpet family, with numerous musical examples. Both
experienced and aspiring trumpeters will be guided from the basic
elements to the rediscovery of forgotten skills of the past. These
include not only conventional trumpet and cornet playing but also
directions regarding the art of Clarino playing with further
instructions for Baroque trumpet, Renaissance cornetto, cavalry trumpet,
bugle, coach horn, Flatt-trumpet, slide trumpet, keyed-trumpet, keyed
bugle, cornopean, mutes and many more - all with photographic
illustration. The history and mechanisms of even the most obscure
instruments are examined, and guidance is also offered upon attitudes to
breathing, relaxation, posture, presentation and the important subject
of choosing a mouthpiece. Exercises are suggested for extending range
and stamina and guidance provided to solving the problems encountered by
many players at some time in their careers.