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trumpeter

[truhm-pi-ter] / ˈtrʌm pɪ tər /






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“Machine Gun” was a nickname the trumpeter Don Cherry had given him, as well as a reference to the carnage of the war in Vietnam.

From New York Times

The 46-year-old first saw the instrument played by a member of a police marching band when he was 18, and a trumpeter for the Boys' Brigade in Abia state, south-east Nigeria.

From BBC

She turned to face the assembly below, bowing her head as a lone trumpeter played.

From Los Angeles Times

Back in February, when his mother Maria was in palliative care, Barmies trumpeter Simon Finch played 'Maria' from West Side Story during England's Test against New Zealand in Wellington.

From BBC

After the church ceremony, the coffins were loaded into vans and driven to the central square, where a single trumpeter played.

From New York Times