trumpet quartet
![]() |
The Summit (For Trumpet Quartet Or Section And Band) List Price: $70.00 Sale Price: $52.50 |
|
(Trumpet Quartet or Section with Band). By John Moss. Score & Parts. Score and full set of parts.. Hal Leonard Concert Band Series. Grade 4. Published by Hal Leonard |
![]() |
Marcia Grandioso - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $4.65 |
|
Marcia Grandioso - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score |
![]() |
Groove Quartets Softcover with CD Four Groovy Trumpet Quartets List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $10.47 |
|
Groove Quartets not only provides enjoyment for you, but it also provides playing fun with other wind players. You can form a fantastic, swinging trumpet quartet with three trumpet colleagues. Or you may choose to use a Groove Quartet book to form a combi |
![]() |
Spinning Song - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $4.65 |
|
Spinning Song - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score |
![]() |
Rondo - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score List Price: $7.50 Sale Price: $5.89 |
|
Rondo - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score |
![]() |
Fanfare and Allegro - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $4.96 |
|
Fanfare and Allegro - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score |
![]() |
Quartetto - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $4.65 |
|
Quartetto - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartets With Score |
![]() |
Trumpet Wedding, for Trumpet & String Quartet Published by Latham Music Enterprises List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $17.96 |
![]() |
Swing Quartets Book With CD Trumpet List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $10.46 |
|
Four swinging quartet pieces, with a play-along CD where each tune is recorded six times Songs: Gentle Brass (lochs) : The Moody Mode (lochs) : Highway Blues (lochs) : Funk Four (lochs) |
![]() |
Quartet Repertoire for Cornet or Trumpet Full Score List Price: $8.95 Sale Price: $7.46 |
|
This great collection of grade 3 music for trumpet quartet appears on most state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The fifteen works in this series include classics as well as contemporary |
|
|
Selmer Plastic Lyre for Trumpet or Cornet Trumpet $5.99 Selmer Plastic Lyre for Trumpet or Cornet Trumpet |
|
|
G. Schirmer Trumpet Concerto Trumpet Piano $6.26 G. Schirmer Trumpet Concerto Trumpet Piano |
|
|
Hal Leonard Amazing Phrasing - Trumpet (Trumpet) $16.99 Hal Leonard Amazing Phrasing - Trumpet (Trumpet) |
|
|
Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 1.5C - Trumpet In Silver $24.99 Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 1.5C - Trumpet In Silver |
|
|
Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 10.5C - Trumpet In Silver $24.99 Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 10.5C - Trumpet In Silver |
|
|
Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 5C - Trumpet In Silver $24.99 Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 5C - Trumpet In Silver |
|
|
Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 7C - Trumpet In Silver $24.99 Blessing Trumpet Mouthpieces in Silver 7C - Trumpet In Silver |
|
|
Olds Intermediate Bb Trumpet $660 Olds Intermediate Bb Trumpet |
|
|
Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 7C $23.99 Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 7C |
|
|
K&M Trumpet Stand $23.99 K&M Trumpet Stand |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 7 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 7 |
|
|
Bach Trumpet Waterkey Spring $1.29 Bach Trumpet Waterkey Spring |
|
|
KJOS Festival Solos Trumpet $12.95 KJOS Festival Solos Trumpet |
|
|
Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 5C $23.99 Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 5C |
|
|
KJOS First Performance Trumpet $6.95 KJOS First Performance Trumpet |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 11 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 11 |
|
|
Hal Leonard Etudes for Trumpet $8.99 Hal Leonard Etudes for Trumpet |
|
|
Hal Leonard Triumphant Trumpet $29.98 Hal Leonard Triumphant Trumpet |
|
|
DEG A16-HC260 Trumpet Lyre $11.99 DEG A16-HC260 Trumpet Lyre |
|
|
Bach Trumpet Valve Spring $1.29 Bach Trumpet Valve Spring |
|
|
Hamilton KB500 Trumpet Stand $14.99 Hamilton KB500 Trumpet Stand |
|
|
Selmer Trumpet Starter Kit $29.95 Selmer Trumpet Starter Kit |
|
|
Herco Trumpet Spitballs $2.99 Herco Trumpet Spitballs |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 6 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 6 |
|
|
Mainline Trumpet Stand $13.99 Mainline Trumpet Stand |
|
|
Yamaha Trumpet/Cornet Lyre $6.99 Yamaha Trumpet/Cornet Lyre |
|
|
Selmer Trumpet Cleaning Rod $2.99 Selmer Trumpet Cleaning Rod |
|
|
Bach Trumpet Valve Stem $4.99 Bach Trumpet Valve Stem |
|
|
Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 3C $23.99 Faxx Trumpet Mouthpieces 3C |
|
|
Cavallaro Trumpet Mouthpiece Roll $15.99 Cavallaro Trumpet Mouthpiece Roll |
|
|
Plasti Lyre For Trumpet and Cornet $5.25 Plasti Lyre For Trumpet and Cornet |
|
|
K&M 15210B Trumpet Stand $19.99 K&M 15210B Trumpet Stand |
|
|
Giardinelli Trumpet Case $69.99 Giardinelli Trumpet Case |
|
|
Schilke Double Trumpet Case $249.99 Schilke Double Trumpet Case |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 1.5B $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 1.5B |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 13 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 13 |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 9 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 9 |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 14 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 14 |
|
|
Belmonte Trumpet Stand $18.99 Belmonte Trumpet Stand |
|
|
Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 10 $54.99 Marcinkiewicz Trumpet Mouthpieces 10 |

Cuban Music – The Son Rhythm
The Son as a musical genre emerged towards the end of the 19th century as part of the formation of the Cuban nationality and became very popular during the Carnival festivities in Santiago de Cuba. Around 1892, the interpretation of Nené Manfugás, a musician that played a rustic three-double string instrument and a wooden box called Tres, made this genre known, such that the Tres became a symbol of the Son that lasts to this day.
Initially, the musical structure of Son was based on the constant repetition of a stanza known as Montuno, which alternates the harmonic improvisation of a soloist singer. It was played by means of strings and drums with a format that has not changed much: a Trés, a guitar, the bongo, the maracas, and the claves; at the very beginning the marimba was used, but it was substituted by the double bass when the rhythm moved to urban areas. During the first decades of the 20th century the Son was spread all over the island due to the internal migration; this kind of music was taken from the places it originated and went to other regions, including Havana; first in quartets and later on in sextets. Among the most famous groups, there were the Havana Sextet, which stood out for being the first to include the trumpet, and the National Septet Ignacio Piñeiro.
The Son was always a dance of the lower classes, and it was forbidden for a period because the government considered it immoral. When it could enter in the ball rooms in Havana and other important cities, and with the help of the recording and radio coverage, the Son was no longer exclusive of tenement buildings, and since 1920 this rhythm took the place of the Danzón, the national dance, not only in the popular taste, but also in important events. While this was happening in the western part of the country, in the eastern part the Son accomplished a unique sound performed by The Matamoros Trio, who in 1928 recorded their first album and put the Son among the most famous American dancing rhythms with the worldwide known song "Son de la Loma". The Son has a wide range of rhythmic expressions: the Son Montuno, the Changuí, the Havana Son, Cry Son, and the Sucu Sucu, among others.
In 1930, the band of Don Azpiazu and its lead singer Antonio Machín performed in the United States and Europe, beginning the internationalization process of this genre. The first global success was the Cry Son "El Manicero" (The Peanut Seller) written by Moisés Simón. The National Septet Ignacio Piñeiro had a performance in the Chicago World Fair in 1933 and became a resounding success. The pop group of Arsenio Rodríguez during the 1940s (musical director that added the drums and piano) and the giant band of Benny Moré during the 1950s carried on producing huge Son successes.
At the end of the 60s and beginnings of the 70s, Los Van Van renewed the genre mixing the Son with electronic music. Juan Formell introduced a drum kit, the electronic bass, three lead singers and the trombones of the Cuban brass bands. Important bands have come to life performing Son, such as Son 14, Adalberto Álvarez y su Son, NG La Banda, among others; bands that have added minor contributions but which have enriched the sonority of the genre.
The Son is, without a doubt, the musical genre from Cuba that has influenced the Latin Salsa the most, not only regarding the instrumental sonority, but also in the musical structure. It is such an influence that many have confused the two rhythms with the same phenomenon, although actually the Cuban Son is "the most sublime music for the soul to enjoy" (stanza of a Son song).
About the Author
This brief history of Cuban Son music was written by a Cuba travel expert from Cuba For Less, a specialist in fully customizable Cuba vacation packages.






