The first metal trumpets appeared in Mesopotamia around 2000 BC. These trumpets were made of copper or bronze and were used by military and religious leaders.
By the 11th century, the trumpet had spread to Europe, where it was used in both secular and religious music and as a signaling instrument military purposes.
The modern trumpet developed in the 19th century with the invention of the piston valve. This new technology allowed for greater control over the pitch of the trumpet, making it a more versatile instrument.
The trumpet has since become one of the most popular and recognizable instruments in the world, used in a wide variety of musical genres.