"Nothing wrong with a Bach instrument. Many high school bands here have used them for years."
Yes, but the Prelude line is intended for beginners on a tight budget. We have a few in our school district, and they are fine for young students. Bach has a reputation for making great trumpets (I own two myself), and the Stradivarius is their top model. The Omega or Mercedes lines would be fine as intermediate instruments.
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.
No. Bach is better
It's a cheap instrument, not a good value. Look for King, Bach, Getzen or Olds trumpets. They are great in quality, especially the vintage ones.
It was made by Selmer and is a Strad 37 clone but with a two piece bell. It was the intermediate below the Bach Strad but you cant really comment on a trumpet unless you can play it. Quality wise it was a well made instrument. The sound was a bit brighter than the Strad. A good student step up instrument.
the shallower the moth peice, generally the higher the person can play. but the shallower the mouth peice usualy means worse tone quality with the lower range. begginers usually use a 7C Bach (there's two different size scales, the Bach and the Yamaha) i use a 3C, it gives me good lower middle and upper tone quality, but i dont usually play high. The lead trumpet player in my jazz band uses a 14A4, but he does all the high pitch squealing
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.
No. Bach is better
Generally yes.
It's a cheap instrument, not a good value. Look for King, Bach, Getzen or Olds trumpets. They are great in quality, especially the vintage ones.
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.
It was made by Selmer and is a Strad 37 clone but with a two piece bell. It was the intermediate below the Bach Strad but you cant really comment on a trumpet unless you can play it. Quality wise it was a well made instrument. The sound was a bit brighter than the Strad. A good student step up instrument.
Quote: "The Bach Stradivarius 18037 Lacquer Professional Bb Trumpet is the preferred instrument of most professional players. The Bach Strad trumpet's standard weight body and bell, and standard construction #25 mouthpipe bring depth and color of sound, coupled with the even intonation and response to this instrument. The 18037 Strad Bb Trumpet is one of the most popular of all Bach trumpets for good all-around playing." from: http://www.bizrate.com/orchestral-instruments/bach-180-37-stradivarius-bb-trumpet--pid590421863/
Good luck... Most good condition used Bach Strads will run you between $750 and $1,000 or more. Your best bet would be on eBay, but be cautious... some sellers are not very honest. You should always play a trumpet in person to make sure it's the right trumpet for you.
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the shallower the moth peice, generally the higher the person can play. but the shallower the mouth peice usualy means worse tone quality with the lower range. begginers usually use a 7C Bach (there's two different size scales, the Bach and the Yamaha) i use a 3C, it gives me good lower middle and upper tone quality, but i dont usually play high. The lead trumpet player in my jazz band uses a 14A4, but he does all the high pitch squealing
Prelude and Fugue Bb Major by Johann Sebastian Bach :) It's not too big, but it is fun to play!
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.