Different instruments in the trumpet family include the trumpet, the cornet, and the flugelhorn, and they all play the same notes. Learn about the differences in bores between these instruments with help from an experienced trumpet player and instructor in this free video on types of trumpets.
Expert: Warren Vache
Contact: www.warrenvache.com
Bio: Warren Vache is a very well-known trumpet player, and is the author of the "I Love The Trumpet" instructional DVD.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Missed out natural trumpet, rotary valve trumpet, keyed trumpet, fanfare trumpet, bugle, bass trumpet... amongst others.
awreckingball 5 months ago
Bass Trumpet? He never mentioned it.
counterstrifekid 8 months ago
There are rotary valve trumpets and I personally bought a pocket trumpet.
swordoflame 10 months ago
i have a quoneck trumpet
thebluder56 1 year ago
the cornet gets larger huh
that's what she said
stevenhamlin1000 1 year ago
you never mentioned the slide trumpet
kevinjr576 1 year ago
@guitarhero31333 Saxhorn
seinfeldfan7898 1 year ago
@rino214 A Mellophone is a marching F. Horn I believe
seinfeldfan7898 1 year ago
what about the soprano bugle? (aka DCI's trumpets)
itwontcomeout5678 1 year ago
Great Video.
But isnt the mellophone part of the trumpet fam.?
rino214 1 year ago