There is the Accent, Conn, Bach Stradivarius, and prodigy brands for trumpets
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.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
It depends. Student trumpets generally start around $500 and pro trumpets usually start around $1500.
The answer is different for every person. The best musicians could play on a Wal Mart special trumpet and make it sound like a Monet. However, for most musicians, the most satisfaction will come from playing a high quality instrument, such as the Bach Stradivarius, or the Yamaha Xeno. Personally, I play a Bach Strad, and love it. However, my trumpet instructor swears by the Yamaha Xeno. There are several other reputable brands available, but I have found these to be the best.
There is the Accent, Conn, Bach Stradivarius, and prodigy brands for trumpets
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.
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.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
It depends. Student trumpets generally start around $500 and pro trumpets usually start around $1500.
The best saxophone brand is a matter of opinion. My current opinion is a Yamaha or a Conn.
"I dont think that conn is a good trumpet. You should go for a bach, getzen, dynasty, or anything but king and conn. All i know is that conn is a good trombone brand."My two cents as a trumpet-playing band director: The older Conn and King trumpets and cornets are excellent for beginning students. Through the years Conn has also made a few good intermediate and professional models. I would recommend a good used Conn over a brand new cheap-o brand for my own beginning students. For a "step-up" instrument, I would recommend a Bach, Yamaha, or Getzen trumpet, but these companies also make entry-level instruments.---Both King and Conn are made by the same company Selmer. In fact Selmer trade under the company names:BachCG ConnHoltonAristocratPreludeYamaha are famed for their consistency of tonal quality across the register and quality control.Bach is the top of the line for Selmer.Conn is usually lesser quality marching band equipment.Holton only sells professional models under Selmer.Prelude is Bachs student low cost line
The answer is different for every person. The best musicians could play on a Wal Mart special trumpet and make it sound like a Monet. However, for most musicians, the most satisfaction will come from playing a high quality instrument, such as the Bach Stradivarius, or the Yamaha Xeno. Personally, I play a Bach Strad, and love it. However, my trumpet instructor swears by the Yamaha Xeno. There are several other reputable brands available, but I have found these to be the best.
Two common choices are the Conn 8D and the Holton H180. Yamaha is another popular option.
yes i just found out, the Bach TR500S is made in china, as are all the new student and intermediate trumpets from Bach, Selmer, and Yamaha
It depend on the instrument but the top 5 brands I would say in random order would be Bach, Denis Wick, Conn, Yamaha, and Schilke.
Pocket trumpets, like normal trumpets, are most often keyed in Bb, but this doesn't mean that all pocket trumpets are in Bb.