Not at all, unless it's going on the wall at a TGI Friday's.
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Yes, Cecilio is a clarinet brand
Mendini and Cecilio are both junk brands. Buying one of their horns is a waste of money unless you're only planning to use it as a novelty.
The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
no. the best flute brand is Yamaha
um... i think Yamaha or cecilio
Absolutely not. They are Chinese made, and made from molded plastic
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
First of all pocket trumpets are mere novelty instruments and should not be used as teaching tools. However, there are some companies who have spent time and effort in developing thier pocket trumpets. Companies such as Jupitor, Allora or any other BIG brand names that are familier in the music world as Professional Grade Quality instrument manufacturers. These brands however, will leave a big hole in your pocket. Cecilio pocket trumpets may be cheap but the metal that makes them up are a combination of Lead and copper which are unrepairable in the face of instrument repair companies. Rugeri i am not sure of. So unless someone tells you other wise go for the big brand names or maybe if you want to use them as novelty items pocket trumpets are a great eye catcher
I think Gliga, Cecilio are good for the money. If you don't have a budget, an Antonio Stadaverus (did i spell that right?) copy is the best.
It is a great brand for any instrument. Reynolds are based on Olds horns; both brands are legendary in quality.
There does not seem to be a brand of trumpets called Cortley. There is a famous trumpet player with the last name of Courtley, but he does not make trumpets at this time (2014).