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When buying a trumpet for the budding musician in the family, parents often face the question of who makes the best student trumpet.
Many students opt for entry level or beginner trumpets; the reason being is that these trumpets are easy to play, you can carry them around easily and the price is within a beginners range.
Although it is said that it is the player and not the instrument that matters, a quality trumpet does make a difference. Professional trumpets are typically purchased by those that earn their living playing these more advanced instruments.
After playing a student trumpet for a year or two, many players advance to intermediate trumpets. Many critics claim that intermediate trumpets are just marketing gimmicks and there are no differences between the two.
The word "cheap trumpets" usually conjures an image of poor quality instruments but here the word "cheap" refers to inexpensive trumpets that get job done for a whole lot less money! The love affair with trumpets for most players, begin when they start playing trumpets in school bands.
Over the years, Yamaha has acquired the reputation of being a trusted name in the field of trumpets. Yamaha's wide range of trumpets includes trumpets for students, trumpets for progressing players and trumpets for professionals.
Bach is one of the oldest and trusted names in brass instrument manufacturing. The journey which began in 1924 with the manufacturing of the first Bach trumpet still continues to day.
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Students love to play musical instruments at school and trumpets have always been a first choice when choosing an instrument. As the fascination is often short lived, parents usually hesitate in investing in a trumpet that exceeds the $400 range.