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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trumpeter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who plays the trumpet, often in a musical context.
Example: "The concert featured a talented trumpeter who captivated the audience with his performance."
Alternatives: "a trumpet player" or "a brass musician".
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He was a cornettist and a trumpeter.
He was a trumpeter for the regiment.
A trumpeter played taps.
His elder brother, Tommy, became a trumpeter.
A trumpeter blows a tune, a player plays.
Kiku Collins, a trumpeter, plays Loretta, one of Sully's girlfriends.
"A trumpeter has to have a good lip," he said.
Survivors include his wife, Liliane; a son, Nicolas, a trumpeter; and a daughter Béatrice, an oboist.
Gabriel Alegría, a trumpeter born in Peru and partly raised in Ohio, is the standout exception.
Last month, Ted Curson, a trumpeter who played with Charles Mingus, was the guest.
(That would be Davenport, Iowa, the birthplace of Bix Beiderbecke, a trumpeter much admired by Vian).
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