1. The position and use of the lips, tongue, and teeth when playing.
2. The part of the trumpet that the player blows into.
3. A device inserted into the trumpet to alter the tone or volume.
4. To create or perform music on the spot without preparation.
5. A virtuosic and showy style of playing.
6. Rehearsing or improving one's musical skills.
7. Gradually increasing the loudness of a section of music.
8. Pressing the lips against the mouthpiece to change the pitch.
9. A device used to change the pitch of the trumpet.
10. A group of musicians playing together as a unit.
11. The tube that connects the mouthpiece to the rest of the trumpet.
12. A series of chords or notes that provide a musical resolution.
13. A series of musical notes played in ascending or descending order.
14. Using the tongue to articulate or separate notes when playing.
15. Making a sound by blowing air through pursed lips without the trumpet.
16. A specific sound produced when playing the trumpet.
17. The flared end of the trumpet that produces sound.