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Mel-O-Toons presents
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The King's Trumpet
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[music plays]
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Do you recognize that music?
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That's right. It was the trumpet.
The king's trumpet.
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And here's a wonderful story about that music.
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In a far away land, there one time lived
a shepherd king who owned many flocks
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and had many shepherds who
tended sheep for him.
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One day, this king wanted to call
all of the shepherds together.
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So he sent a runner for them.
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When they arrived,
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The king spoke to them and said,
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"Pay heed, ye shepherds.
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Henceforth, when I call ye,
I will no longer send a runner.
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For look. I have fashioned for myself
an instrument made from the horn of a ram.
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With it, I can make many tones.
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So hark, shepherds.
If you should hear me playing this,
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[music plays]
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Come home at once.
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This instrument we will call, a shofar."
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Soon each shepherd made his own shofar,
and each made up his own call.
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They all made a set of calls,
so they could speak to each other.
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And while the sheep grazed,
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one could often hear the call of the shofar
echoing from hilltop to hilltop.
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Later, when the king became mighty,
he had an army.
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And the shofar was used to call men to war.
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As time went on, men learned
to work with metals.
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Soon, they found that horns could be made
of brass, and gold, and silver.
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These horns could play many more tones
than could the ram horn.
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So the kings had trumpets made
to play their special calls.
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They also found that if they made a trumpet long,
they played a low notes, like this,
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[music plays]
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And when they made the trumpet short,
they played high notes, like this,
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[music plays]
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Now in England, there lived a king named
Richard the Lionhearted.
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And when he made ready to go forth
with his army of knights,
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he would call his band of trumpeters and say,
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"Ho. Master of the Trumpet. Sound off."
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And the Master of Trumpet would reply,
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"Aye my lord, trumpeteers prepare!
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Sound the tucket!"
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Then, as the king and his knights marched
into the great cathedral for prayer,
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the trumpets could be heard
playing music like this,
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[music plays]
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Early in the eighteenth century,
a wise musician said,
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"We need many trumpets because
each one plays only a few notes.
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Now, let me see. If I make a trumpet
with a piece of metal
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that moves up and down in a pipe and
put a hole in the side of that piece of metal,
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I can use it to connect the
different pipes to my trumpet.
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When I push it down, air will go through
a long pipe and make a low sound.
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And when I let go, the air will go through
a short pipe and make a high sound."
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Now, he had a trumpet with a valve
that played many tones.
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Later, trumpet makers built a trumpet
and put three valves in it.
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Musicians found that they could play
all of the notes in the scale.
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One day, a musician brought his
trumpet to the king and said,
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"Sire, I present to you a new invention,
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a three valve trumpet."
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The king looked at the instrument curiously
and said to the musician,
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"Play that instrument musician,
and let me hear what it can do."
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So, the musician raised the trumpet
to his lips and played a tune like this,
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[music plays]
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The king was very pleased and
the musician was greatly rewarded.