What company was Louis Armstrong's Trumpet
He plays a Flip Oakes designed "Wild Thing" trumpet.
Louis Armstrong's favorite color is red.
The brand and model number, as the serial number is unique to the individual instrument.
It depends on the model and condition. Asking simply by brand is like asking the price of a Ford car.
Lee Loughnane, the trumpet player from the band Chicago, is known to play a Holton trumpet. Specifically, he has been associated with the Holton Model 179 trumpet. Loughnane's choice of instrument contributes to the distinct sound of the band's brass section.
during Louis Armstrong's lifetime(1901-1971), he was a musician. he played the cornet, then moved to the trumpet later on. he also played the saxophone and tambourine. Armstrong was one of the greatest jazz musicians. other musicians looked up to him as a role model. hope this answers your question? :)
He plays a Flip Oakes designed "Wild Thing" trumpet.
Louis Armstrong's favorite color is red.
The brand and model number, as the serial number is unique to the individual instrument.
It depends on the model and condition. Asking simply by brand is like asking the price of a Ford car.
Lee Loughnane, the trumpet player from the band Chicago, is known to play a Holton trumpet. Specifically, he has been associated with the Holton Model 179 trumpet. Loughnane's choice of instrument contributes to the distinct sound of the band's brass section.
If your trumpet is a balanced model made after ww2, then Rudy Muck,Buffet crampon and Emo world all probably came out of Ernst Modl's plant in Germany, get into google check out Horn-u-copia and you will see they are identical,Louis Armstrong played an Emo World when touring Australia instesd of his usual Selmer balanced [why I don't know, but the brochure says so]
If it's a Conn trumpet, it's the model number. The Conn 20B is a student model horn.
John Armstrong - model railroader - died in 2004.
John Armstrong - model railroader - was born in 1920.
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.
It depends on the brand and model. This question is a lot like asking how much a car costs. Trumpets range from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars.