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.
Definitely not modern trumpets and old trumpets probably didnt either. Lead is a heavy metal and would not resonate as good as lighter metals will.
Usually not. They're generally considered a novelty.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
Pocket trumpets, like normal trumpets, are most often keyed in Bb, but this doesn't mean that all pocket trumpets are in Bb.
Emperor trumpets were made by Boosey and Hawkes as their professional series instrument. It's a good instrument but is brighter in tone than a Strad or Yamaha.
Definitely not modern trumpets and old trumpets probably didnt either. Lead is a heavy metal and would not resonate as good as lighter metals will.
it really depends on how many GOOD trumpets are in a band. I would say about 12. I t aslso depends on the size of the band.
Usually not. They're generally considered a novelty.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
Pocket trumpets, like normal trumpets, are most often keyed in Bb, but this doesn't mean that all pocket trumpets are in Bb.
Emperor trumpets were made by Boosey and Hawkes as their professional series instrument. It's a good instrument but is brighter in tone than a Strad or Yamaha.
a pson whas trumpets
the trumpets full name is triumpett
Most Bb trumpets are around 134cm
Trumpets were first used in ancient battles.
When Trumpets Fade was created in 1998.
The Truth of Trumpets was created in 2001.