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The trumpet is forceful.
I do a mean mouth trumpet.
I'm a terrible trumpet player.
I'm a trumpet player, and I sing jazz.
I would love to study guitar or trumpet.
I played trumpet in school at an early age.
I played saxophone and trumpet. Pretty nerdy.
The trumpet was not a lyrical singing instrument.
I played the trumpet a bit like a porker, I think.
I played football. I played trumpet. I could draw.
Louis Armstrong playing trumpet on the Judgment Day.
I started playing the trumpet when I was about eight.
I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar.
When I play the trumpet, I'm in a different character.
I was in the band when I was a kid, I played the trumpet.
I played trumpet for Noah and the Whale a couple of times.
I was inspired by my dad; he played trumpet in high school.
A superb tenor voice, like a silver trumpet muffled in silk.
I play drums, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, piano.
He seems determined to make a trumpet sound like a tin whistle.
I found Leonora Carrington's 'The Hearing Trumpet' really funny.
I have a classical music background. I studied violin and trumpet.
When I started to play trumpet I was fortunate to learn very quickly.
I'm a terrible drummer; I almost cannot play the guitar nor sax nor trumpet.
When I was a teenager, I learned to play the trumpet. Music became my passion.
As long as I have teeth, I'll keep playing. You can't play trumpet without teeth.
Leadership is an opportunity to serve. It is not a trumpet call to self-importance.
I wouldn't argue that anyone living can play the trumpet better than Wynton Marsalis.
My parents pushed me toward trombone because they didn't need another trumpet player.
Somehow, trumpet is the reference point for me - it was actually my first instrument.
Sometimes I feel like you can toot your own trumpet too much. I don't really like that.
I always felt like the trumpet or trombone player was always the coolest dude in the room.
Life is something like a trumpet. If you don't put anything in, you won't get anything out.
I've always wanted a C trumpet on top, to have that same kind of facility without shouting.
Watching a Kirk Douglas movie, 'Young Man With A Horn,' made me want to be a trumpet player.
Life is like a trumpet - if you don't put anything into it, you don't get anything out of it.
I started off with the flute and French horn, and then I was playing trumpet in the jazz band.
I'm not blowing my own trumpet here, but I made a rap song 20 years ago with Afrika Bambaataa.
I just learned my lyrics and tried not to bump into the trumpet player. That was my philosophy.
My father was incredible on trumpet and played with the likes of Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
I enjoy singing, and the instruments which truly move me are the horn, the trumpet and the cello.
The first time I ever played the trumpet in public, I played the Marine Hymn. I sounded terrible.
On those long notes behind the trumpet solo, if anyone lets his mind wander for a minute he is dead.
The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet.
I tried to play some trumpet and stuff, so I had to figure that out. I record everything in my house.
I can play anything - piano, drums, guitar, harp - I can even play a trumpet through another trumpet.
Not wishing to blow my own trumpet, I'm as near to being the perfect dog owner as it is possible to be.
I used to play the trombone and the trumpet, which I still have, but I haven't picked up for a long time.
I've never blown my own trumpet over my ability but it took an awful lot to stop me getting on the pitch.
As a trumpet player, I was playing Xenakis, Lindberg: very challenging, technical, atonal, and I enjoyed it.