That's not an easy question to answer. It's not about best really, its about sound timbre and build quality/consistency.
If you're a soloist then you are not as concerned about the sound quality and consistency as say perhaps a section player. The sound timbre for a soloist can be anything you like, dark or bright, brassy sounding.
But for a section player you're objective is to sound like a single instrument, so one Trumpet in a section with a brassy sound will be obvious amongst others which have a subdued tonality.
The Bach line of trumpets have been the favourites of professional musicians for decades now. They fit well into a section and their tone and inflection is very good.
Yamaha have one of the best inflections available, what I mean by this is that the sound quality and pitch doesn't change with frequency. Simply put, they stay in tune throughout their range.
However I would not like to sound like an advert for these companies, there are among a number or companies who produce high quality instruments. The only person who can decide if an instrument is suited to you is...
... you!
Most instrument shops will allow you to play an instrument on approval or test in the shop, so don't forget to ask, if they don't, then go elsewhere to buy your instrument.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
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.
It depends on personal musical aptitudes
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Pocket trumpets, like normal trumpets, are most often keyed in Bb, but this doesn't mean that all pocket trumpets are in Bb.
It depends on the band. Generally the trumpets and battery can be heard the best.
It depends on the band. Generally the trumpets and battery can be heard the best.
The different kinds of trumpets available in the market include Bb trumpets, C trumpets, piccolo trumpets, and flugelhorns. Each type has its own unique sound and is suited for different styles of music.
the trumpets full name is triumpett
Most Bb trumpets are around 134cm
Trumpets were first used in ancient battles.
there is four modern trumpets