Yes, I would recommend Antigua Winds for any intermediate to collegiate level players. I got mine my junior year of high school, and am now a freshman in college, still going strong on this horn. It's got clarity, great valves, and a nice, smooth sound (depending on your abilities, though). My only complaints about this horn would be the spit pistons. They are pretty temperamental, and have springs inside of them that give out easily, if used improperly. Other than they, it is a fine brand of horn that you can use for a long time.
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No. Bach is better
the trumpet is fun to play and fun to hit ppl with
The best trumpet is a Bach, i recommend a B flat trumpet made by Yamaha if your not a professional. always go with a B flat trumpet though.
Bach trumpets, in general, will be good trumpets. The Omega is sometimes considered an "intermediate" level trumpet, providing a stepping stone between a beginner horn and a Stradivarius professional trumpet. Basically, the Omega model will be a good trumpet for an advanced student who is ready to "move on" from their first trumpet, but may not be willing to spend the money for a professional quality trumpet.
Yes, it is a great trumpet I play one professionally.
They both play the same but one is a cornet and the other is a trumpet and have a diffrent color
not if you are good
Glenn Miller's King's March is an arrangement of Jeremiah Clarke's The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) for Brass, Winds & Percussion (or Keyboard or Trumpet & Organ) in D major.
he plays trumpet and i know this. i am a really good trumpet player myself.
Generally yes.