American-made trumpets began to gain prominence in the 19th century, particularly with the establishment of companies like C.G. Conn and Buescher in the late 1800s. These manufacturers played a significant role in developing high-quality brass instruments. By the early 20th century, American trumpets became widely recognized for their craftsmanship and innovation, leading to a golden age of Trumpet manufacturing in the U.S. that continues to influence instrument design today.
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If you are referring to Trumpets in today's time, they are made in a few different places. Trumpets made by Conn Selmer Inc (Benge, Bach, King, Conn, ect...) are made in Elkhart, IN.
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Most trumpets are made of brass, since silver is much more expensive. Most silver trumpet are really silver plated brass trumpets.
yes. Cornets were made a long time ago, and trumpets aren't that old.
trumpets can be silver, brass, copper, or a mix of the metal.they honestly could be made of any metal, but those create the best sound.
because the trumpet is so loud they used the trumpet to scare and confuse enemies in wars. trumpets are made from the time of jesus
Inderbinen. made in Switzerland
Animal Horn or conche Shells
Yes, they are great instruments. The D'Luca 500 series trumpets are very good student trumpets. All pistons are made of stainless steel, quality brass and quality cases. I have had for 5 years with no problems.
Trumpets typically aren't made of steel.