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==Players== [[Image:Gottfried reiche.jpg|thumb|[[Gottfried Reiche]], chief trumpeter for [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] in Leipzig]] {{Main|List of trumpeters}} In early jazz, [[Louis Armstrong]] was well known for his virtuosity and his improvisations on the [[Hot Five]] and [[Hot Seven]] recordings, and his switch from [[cornet]] to trumpet is often cited as heralding the trumpet's dominance over the cornet in jazz.<ref name="elisa1"/><ref>{{cite web |last1=West |first1=Michael J. |title=The Cornet: Secrets of the Little Big Horn |url=https://jazztimes.com/features/cornet-horn-trumpet/ |website=JazzTimes.com |access-date=17 August 2018 |date=3 November 2017}}</ref> [[Dizzy Gillespie]] was a gifted [[improvisation|improviser]] with an extremely high (but musical) range, building on the style of [[Roy Eldridge]] but adding new layers of [[harmony|harmonic]] complexity. Gillespie had an enormous impact on virtually every subsequent trumpeter, both by the example of his playing and as a mentor to younger musicians. [[Miles Davis]] is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century—his style was distinctive and widely imitated. Davis' phrasing and sense of space in his solos have been models for generations of jazz musicians.<ref> {{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0525.html |title=Miles Davis, Trumpeter, Dies; Jazz Genius, 65, Defined Cool |newspaper=nytimes.com |access-date=3 May 2008 }} </ref> [[Cat Anderson]] was a trumpet player who was known for the ability to play extremely high with an even more extreme volume, who played with Duke Ellington's Big Band. [[Maynard Ferguson]] came to prominence playing in [[Stan Kenton]]'s orchestra, before forming his own band in 1957. He was noted for being able to play accurately in a remarkably high [[register (music)|register]].<ref name="enc_music_ca">{{cite encyclopedia |url = https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/maynard-ferguson |title = Ferguson, Maynard |access-date = 2 January 2008 |encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of Music in Canada |publisher = The Canadian Encyclopedia }}</ref>
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