Trumpeter in a sentence as a noun

I knew trumpeter who got kicked out of his funk band because he thought he was Miles Davis.

The big surprise would be for the trumpeter to pick up an old instrument and play it just as well...

Just sent a week in SF staying on Union Square loving the trumpeter who played every night.

Imagine a violinist that has to start moving their bow, or a trumpeter that has to start blowing.

Making life easy by making it worse 'My mask is my master', the trumpeter weeps But his voice is so weak, as he speaks from his sleep" Soft MachineWe face a challenging world today...

Sure, a dedicated trumpeter spends a lot of time playing scales by himself, but to actually perform, you typically need to be in a band, orchestra, quartet or whatever.

If you ask a trumpeter to sight-sing a piece of music, you'll usually see them miming the hand movements because they can imagine how it will sound when they play something, and work backwards from there to singing.

We synthesists wish we could do this stuff with our mouths, but the LFO's and the VCO's and the various and sundry other oscillating things represented in the electronic musical instrument world, can't blow a farts worth in comparison to a good trumpeter...

Trumpeter definitions

noun

a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet

See also: cornetist

noun

(formal) a person who announces important news; "the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet"

See also: herald

noun

large gregarious crane-like bird of the forests of South America having glossy black plumage and a loud prolonged cry; easily domesticated

noun

large pure white wild swan of western North America having a sonorous cry