Lots of air pressure, quality sound, dynamics & articulations used when playing and AMEB 5th grade or above.
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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.
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.
Mostly, it's the quality of the valves, but it can be other slight differences such as features like slide rings.
On the internet...or go to a trumpet professional.
The average professional trumpet player salary is $66,500 yearly. Why are you asking?
Good tone, hit all your notes, and don't mess up!!
The most common trumpet brands used by professional musicians are Bach, Yamaha, and Schilke.
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NO he was a professional trumpet player.
The Holton T602 is an excellent student/beginner trumpet. It was my first trumpet, and I played on it for 4 years. It's reliable, and easy to take care of. However, keep in mind that it is a STUDENT model trumpet. It is not made of the highest quality materials, and if the student wishes to continue on through high school (or beyond), you'll want to get a professional model trumpet.
the trumpet makes far more that just 3 sounds