Sterling Price's Trumpet

Origin
Sterling Price (1809 - 1867) was a soldier, lawyer, planter and politician from the U.S. State of Missouri. He also served as a United States Army brigadier general during the Mexican-American War. In 1847 President Polk promoted Price to brigadier general of those who volunteered to the Army. After that he led three hundred men into the Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales playing his trumpet to boost morale, which it did, against an Army three times his size. This was the last battle of the war and one the American Army won. Considering the amount of men they were up against Price went against a direct order however in victory he was not punished and instead honorable discharged.

Effects
When played raises morale of those around.