Trumpeters available to hire in St Davids
Latest reviews of our Trumpeters in St Davids

"Harrison was amazing! He played at our wedding and smashed it! Just what we wanted from him "
Daisy hired Harrison Cole for a Wedding (available in St Davids)

"Wow – booking Matt was one of the best decisions we made, and we honestly can’t recommend him highly enough! His energy, professionalism, and incredible performance brought something truly special to our event. He worked seamlessly with our DJ, interacted brilliantly with our guests, and helped take the party to the next level. We were originally looking for a saxophonist, but choosing a trumpeter made our event feel even more unique – and we’re so glad we had Matt with us on the day. If you’re considering booking him, don’t hesitate – you absolutely won’t be disappointed!"
Philbert hired Sick Trumpet for a Wedding (available in St Davids)

"Wow wow wow. Matt was absolutely brilliant. He set really good high vibes in the room. We were originally looking for a saxophonist but so glad we went with sick trumpet. Loved his energy and played brilliantly. Would book him again in a heartbeat. Thankyou so much Matt. And Thankyou for being available as we only booked him the day before our 50th birthday party!! 🎺♥️😄"
Kerry hired Sick Trumpet for a Private event (available in St Davids)
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What do you call a trumpet player?
A trumpet player in the UK is typically called a "trumpeter" or "trumpet player." The word "trumpet" is commonly used in both British and American English to refer to the instrument. However, in the UK, the word "cornet" is also sometimes, more rarely, used to refer to a trumpet, especially in brass bands. This is because cornets were more commonly used in brass bands in the UK than trumpets until the mid-20th century.
Can trumpet players also play the saxophone?
Yes, most trumpet players can learn to play the saxophone. The embouchure (the position of the lips) for both instruments is very similar, and trumpet players often have the necessary finger dexterity to play the saxophone. However, there are some key differences between the two instruments that trumpet players will need to adapt to: - Range: The saxophone has a wider range than the trumpet, which means that trumpet players will need to learn to play notes that are not in the trumpet's range. - Mouthpiece: The saxophone mouthpiece is much larger than the trumpet mouthpiece, and it requires a different embouchure. Trumpet players will need to practice with a saxophone mouthpiece to develop the necessary muscle control and flexibility. - Intonation: The saxophone is more challenging to intonate than the trumpet, which means that trumpet players will need to pay more attention to their pitch. - Fingering: The fingerings for the saxophone are different from the fingerings for the trumpet, although there is some overlap. Trumpet players will need to learn the new fingerings for the saxophone. With practice, most trumpet players can learn to play the saxophone at an intermediate level. However, it will take more work to play the saxophone at a professional level. Encore has multi-instrumentalists on its books, including trumpeters who play the saxophone. Get in touch with one of our experts today to find the right one for your event.
What genres do trumpeters usually play?
Trumpet players play a wide range of genres including jazz, classical, pop, rock, funk and Latin music. In addition to these genres, trumpeters can also play in many other styles, such as R&B, soul, and hip-hop. Our trumpeters often play a variety of genres, be sure to check out the song lists on their profile to get an idea of what they typically play or ask one of our experts for tailored recommendations.
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