Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years

    
Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    22:57 on Sunday, June 5, 2005          
(Phil)
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Guys check out the Bach tr600 Aristocrat. Its an intermediate trumpet for a solid price. Its actually a really decent horn. I was very impressed with the response and the sound/tone when i pciked it up. I would not hesitate to suggest this trumpet to anyone. Someone strting out, or playing for many years. I like it a lot.


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    10:58 on Monday, June 6, 2005          
(Chris)
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Get a beginner yamaha they are the price of a begginer tpt but the quality and sound of an intermediate.


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    18:55 on Monday, June 6, 2005          
(Phil)
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yamahas are only decent if you start in the pro line


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    22:36 on Monday, June 6, 2005          
(Chris)
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That isn`t true yamaha begginer,intermediate,and pro horns a re all better than bach.


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    18:02 on Tuesday, June 7, 2005          
(Trumpeteer)
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GO BACH STRADS!!!!! I `ve had mine for a long time and its working perfect! so there!


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    23:07 on Tuesday, June 7, 2005          
(Phil)
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Guys what you are doing are making this a brand war. Simpling i intended to notify people that i have had tremendous sucess with this horn! Thats it, now you come out and sass bachs saying yamahas are better all around. Which is not true, if you were even a new trumpet player you should know this. Now go and bother somone else, and for the love of god keep your opinions to yourself. They are worthless


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    00:17 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005          
(Dan)
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my trumpet teacher has been playing for 54 years and he knows any kind of brass inside and out. the bach strad is THE BEST trumpet u can ever get. he tests his out fresh from the factory though. he doesn`t buy them off the shelf... yamahas can never get in tune and u need to use a lot more pressure to play them. a 10 year old bach TR300 school model plays better than a yamaha advantage.


Re: Solid Trumpet for people starting out, or playing for many years    08:08 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005          
(Derek)
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hey dan you made a really really stupid comment. to everyone his own trumpet. Everybody will like a different brand. I HATE BACH TRUMPETS! i play getzen. the getzen fits me and is a professional horn. i have a friend that hates bachs and likes stomvi. i also hate yamaha. as far as one horn being the best... monette is most likely better than any bach you will ever find. or a schilke which is really easy blowing and can help you make a really round sound. Or Getzen horns are a bright horn and really good for jazz. Yamaha Xeno is much more consistent with the manufacture and more true to its pitch. Bach is very inconsistent these days.i do not care if your trumpet teache were doc severinsen he is an idiot if he says that one brand of trumpet is better than all others.


   




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