The trumpet is a soprano brass wind musical instrument comprising of a long tube made of metal, looped once and forming a flared bell at the end. The modern version of the trumpet is equipped with three valves for producing variations in the pitch.
The first trumpets are believed to be mere sticks that were carved out of wood cavity by insects. The ancient tribes in Africa and Australia made use of straight tubes for use as megaphones in religious ceremonies. These early trumpets were made from tusks or horns of animals or from cane wood. The advent of 1400 BC saw Egyptians developing bronze and silver trumpets with large bells. People in China, Tibet and India began to gain expertise in making trumpets which were on the longer side and resembled telescopes. The first trumpet factory was established in the year 1842 in Paris by Adolphe Sax, followed by many more in places like England and the United States.
The first trumpets are believed to be mere sticks that were carved out of wood cavity by insects. The ancient tribes in Africa and Australia made use of straight tubes for use as megaphones in religious ceremonies. These early trumpets were made from tusks or horns of animals or from cane wood. The advent of 1400 BC saw Egyptians developing bronze and silver trumpets with large bells. People in China, Tibet and India began to gain expertise in making trumpets which were on the longer side and resembled telescopes. The first trumpet factory was established in the year 1842 in Paris by Adolphe Sax, followed by many more in places like England and the United States.