A fanfare trumpet, also called a herald trumpet, is a
brass instrument
A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. Brass instruments are also called labrosones or labrophones, from Latin a ...
similar to but longer than a
trumpet, capable of playing specially composed
fanfare
A fanfare (or fanfarade or flourish) is a short musical flourish which is typically played by trumpets, French horns or other brass instruments, often accompanied by percussion. It is a "brief improvised introduction to an instrumental perfo ...
s. Its extra length can also accommodate a small ceremonial banner that can be mounted on it.
It differs from its precursor, the Medieval
buisine, by being coiled rather than straight, and from the
clarion trumpet and
natural trumpet by possibly having
valves.
Historical background
''See:
Nafir'',
Clarion
Clarion may refer to:
Music
* Clarion (instrument), a type of trumpet used in the Middle Ages
* The register of a clarinet that ranges from B4 to C6
* A trumpet organ stop that usually plays an octave above unison pitch
* "Clarion" (song), a 2 ...
Fanfare trumpet-like instruments existed in ancient Rome (like the
Roman tuba), while Iran, Korea and China sport similar traditional instruments (''
karnay'', ''
nafir'', ''
nabal'' and ''laba'' in the latter three).
Beginning in the late Middle Ages, straight herald trumpets (known as the
buisine) and later coiled
valve-less natural trumpets
A natural trumpet is a valveless brass instrument that is able to play the notes of the harmonic series.
History
The natural trumpet was used as a military instrument to facilitate communication (e.g. break camp, retreat, etc.).
Even before th ...
and drums (usually snares and tenors) would sound fanfares to mark important holidays or ceremonial events. These instruments would also serve as timekeepers in various towns and announce various special events. Incorporated into mounted bands since the 12th century, timpani and trumpets or bugles were, from the middle of the 15th century, employed to motivate mounted troops in battle as well as on parade. Many of these early trumpets are direct ancestors to the present day fanfare instruments. The natural chromatic, used since the 17th century, is the oldest variant type of fanfare trumpet still used today, which was first used in the cavalry branches of European armies.
Valved chromatic trumpets, originally developed in the 1930s, are the ones used today by most armed forces and a few police departments worldwide. The instruments used today by most military bands are made since 2000 by British musical instrument maker Smith–Watkins, while a special set has been commissioned in the US for the
United States Army Band.
The
prakhom band of the
Bureau of the Royal Household of Thailand sports such old style trumpets, introduced into the country in the early years of the Bangkok (Rattanakosin) period replacing lost originals. These trumpets are part of the state royal regalia, and are played during important royal events. A similar but plain instrument, the ''
nafiri
''Nafir'' (Arabic نَفير, DMG ''an-nafīr''), also ''nfīr'', plural ''anfār'', Turkish ''nefir'', is a slender shrill-sounding straight natural trumpet with a cylindrical tube and a conical metal bell, producing one or two notes. It was ...
'', is used as part of the
regalia of Malaysia because it is an integral part of the ''nobat'' or royal orchestra which performs in important royal events in the states of Kedah, Perak, Terrenganu and Selangor and when the
Yang di-Pertuan Agong from those states is ceremonially installed.
Modern types of fanfare trumpets
Modern fanfare trumpets have an elongated bell extending far in front of the player, allowing a standard length of tubing from which a flag or banner may be hung; the instrument is mostly used for ceremonial events such as parades.
Fanfare trumpets today are divided into:
* Natural - modeled after the natural trumpet
** B♭/F natural (standard, tenor, bass, soprano)
** E♭/E natural (standard, tenor, bass, soprano)
** G/F natural (standard, tenor, bass, soprano)
** B natural (standard, tenor, bass, soprano)
* Valved chromatic herald - invented in 1936 by British firm
Hawkes & Son
Boosey & Hawkes is a British music publisher purported to be the largest specialist classical music publisher in the world. Until 2003, it was also a major manufacturer of brass, string and woodwind musical instruments.
Formed in 1930 throug ...
to replace the single valved trumpets used since 1876
** B♭/F valved herald (standard herald, melody herald, tenor, bass, G bass, soprano)
** B♭/G valved herald (standard herald, melody herald, tenor, bass, G bass, soprano)
** E valved herald (standard herald, melody herald, tenor, bass, E/G bass, soprano)
While the valved herald fanfare trumpets are used in most countries the natural chromatic is standard use in the following military forces:
* British
King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery,
Household Cavalry,
Royal Armoured Corps and
Royal Marines Band Service
* French
Republican Guard and
Armoured Cavalry Arm
*
Staff Band of the Bundeswehr and
Bonn Band of the Bundeswehr
*
Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia and the
Special Exemplary Military Band of 3rd Battalion, 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment
*
*
Presidential Band of the State Security Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan
*
Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps,
3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)
The 3rd United States Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. It currently has three active battalions, and is readily identified by its nickname, The Old Guard, as well as Escort to the President. The regimental motto is ' ...
* Corps of Drums of the Eloy Alfaro Military Academy and Mounted Band of the Tarqui Grenadiers Presidential Horse Guard Squadron,
Ecuadorian Army
* Band of the
Brigade of the Guards Regimental Centre,
Indian Army
* Central Band of the
Malaysian Royal Armoured Corps
* Drum and Bugle Corps of the
Naval High School,
Turkish Navy
The natural chromatic fanfare trumpet is also used by military styled marching bands in France, Germany and the Netherlands.
File:090720-F-0101X-002.jpg, Master Sgt. Martha Jean Awkerman plays a traditional herald trumpet. In addition to its modern fanfare trumpets, the United States military has also used older style of trumpet.
See also
*
United States Army Herald Trumpets
The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets is a musical ensemble of the United States Army chiefly responsible for signaling the approach of the President of the United States at state occasions with entrance and exit fanfares. The unit is also charged with p ...
*
Drum and bugle corps (classic)
Classic (or "Golden Age") drum and bugle corps are musical ensembles that descended from military bugle and drum units returning from World War I and succeeding wars. Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as befor ...
*
Military band
*
Fanfare band,
Corps of drums
*
Bugle
References
External links
Website of the Smith Wakins fanfare trumpet line
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