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What brand of trumpet did Miles Davis play?

By Andrew Mclaughlin

What brand of trumpet did Miles Davis play?

Martin Trumpet

Likewise, people ask, what brand of trumpet did Louis Armstrong play?

Henri Selmer B-flat

One may also ask, where is Miles Davis trumpet? While only the deep-blue version is up for auction, the red horn is part of the Davis' family estate while the black one is buried with Davis in the Bronx's Woodlawn Cemetery. The current owner of the blue trumpet acquired it from jazz guitarist and sometime Davis collaborator George Benson.

Similarly, it is asked, did Miles Davis play the trumpet?

Born May 25, 1926, in Alton, Ill., Miles Dewey Davis began playing the trumpet as a youngster in East St. Louis, Ill., and soon showed promise. At the age of 17, Davis sought out bandleader Eddie Randall for advice, but as soon as Randall heard the teenager play, Davis was hired for his first real gig.

Which of these instruments did Miles Davis play?

Miles Davis
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician bandleader composer producer painter actor
InstrumentsTrumpetflugelhorn electric organ piano
Years active1944–1975 1980–1991

Who was the best trumpet player ever?

What Makes a Great Trumpet Player?
  1. Louis Armstrong. Louis Armstrong is arguably the best trumpet player of all time for his influence over jazz music.
  2. Miles Davis. Miles Davis was an exceptional trumpet player, bandleader and composer.
  3. Chet Baker.
  4. Dizzy Gillespie.
  5. Fats Navarro.
  6. Clifford Brown.
  7. Freddie Hubbard.
  8. Donald Byrd.

Where did Louis Armstrong get his first trumpet?

A Jewish immigrant family helped him buy his first horn.

The jazzman would later write that the Karnofskys treated him as though he were their own child, often giving him food and even loaning him money to buy his first instrument, a $5 cornet (he wouldn't begin playing the trumpet until 1926).

Why did Louis Armstrong play the trumpet?

Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an inventive trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance. Around 1922, he followed his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to Chicago to play in the Creole Jazz Band.

How did Louis Armstrong start playing the trumpet?

When he was a teenager, one New Year's Eve, he shot a gun off into the air. Because of that incident he was arrested and sent to reform school at the New Orleans Colored Waif's Home. There he learnt to play the cornet and joined the school's band. He went on to become one of the world's best trumpet players.

What made Armstrong a successful trumpet player?

Early in his career, Armstrong was taking what was called "Creole jazz" or dance music, which was formally scripted, and combining it with trumpeter Buddy Bolden's rougher, more improvisation-based street music, to create what would eventually become jazz. Armstrong accomplished this with almost no formal training.

How much does a Monette trumpet cost?

Monette trumpets range from $10,000 to $20,000, whereas as other professional trumpets are a fraction of the cost ( list 5 pro horns for less than $2,500!) An honest opinion about Monette trumpet is that it is expensive.

What is Miles Davis most famous for?

Miles Davis, in full Miles Dewey Davis III, (born May 26, 1926, Alton, Illinois, U.S.—died September 28, 1991, Santa Monica, California), American jazz musician, a great trumpeter who as a bandleader and composer was one of the major influences on the art from the late 1940s.

How old is Miles Davis?

65 years (1926–1991)

What is Miles Davis worth?

How much is Miles Davis Worth? Miles Davis Net Worth: Miles Davis was an American musician, bandleader, and composer who had a net worth of $19 million at the time of his death.

What band was Miles Davis in?

Consolidated

When did Miles Davis start playing the trumpet?

Born into a middle-class family, Davis started on the trumpet at age 13. His first professional music job came when he joined the Eddie Randall band in St. Louis in 1941. In the fall of 1944 Davis took a scholarship to attend the Juilliard School, a convenient passport to New York.

Where did Miles Davis go to college?

Lincoln Middle School
The Juilliard School

Where is Miles Davis from?

Alton, Illinois, United States

How much did Miles Davis trumpet sell for?

NEW YORK (REUTERS) - A rare, deep blue coloured Moon and Stars trumpet once owned by jazz great Miles Davis sold for US$275,000 (S$374,687) at an auction on Tuesday (Oct 29) at Christie's in New York. Mr Davis, who died in 1991, is considered one of the all-time best jazz musicians.

What was Miles Davis nickname?

Prince Of Darkness

Who was Miles Davis last girlfriend?

One person who was with Miles for almost all of this period was Jo Gelbard, an artist who had met Miles seven years earlier. Gelbard became Miles's art teacher, then his artistic collaborator and eventually, his companion.

Who composed Blue in Green with Miles Davis?

Miles Davis
Bill Evans

Where did Miles Davis live in New York?

Jazz legend Miles Davis lived in the Renaissance Revival brownstone at 312 West 77th Street from roughly 1960 until he moved to LA in the mid '80s.

How was kind of blue recorded?

Kind of Blue was recorded on three-track tape in two sessions at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studio in New York City. Only "Flamenco Sketches" yielded a complete take on the first try. That take, not the master, was issued in 1997 as a bonus alternate take.

Is Miles Davis still living?

Deceased (1926–1991)

Why was Miles Davis important?

Miles Davis is so important to jazz because of his ability to continually evolve. His innovations forever changed jazz, and although a great trumpet player, he is most remembered for his stylistic innovations. Miles got his first trumpet as a gift from his father, a wealthy dentist, in 1939, when he was thirteen.

Who is Miles Davis wife?

Cicely Tyson
m. 1981–1988
Betty Davis
m. 1968–1969
Frances Taylor Davis
m. 1958–1968

How did Miles Davis change the world?

A new style of music had conquered jazz - their electrifying mix of jazz rock, fusion jazz, electric jazz and elements of world music also integrated the Indian instruments sitar and tabla. Davis gave his trumpet the "wah wah" treatment, like soul and funk guitarists did, and his sound became more percussive.

How many records did Miles Davis sell?

Miles Davis was an American trumpeter, bandleader and musical composer. His major (without bootlegs, etc.) discography consists of at least 51 studio albums, 36 live albums, 35 compilation albums, 17 box sets, 4 soundtrack albums, 57 singles and 3 remix albums.