As you may have guessed from the title, my first trumpet was a YAMAHA which I bought some years ago now for a bargain price of £250. I think that the model I bought was the one below this one, but they are still very similar and fundamentally the same.
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Premium quality student instrument, featuring many higher specification qualities like medium weight tubing, pro bore and bell size for increased tonal core and a...
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My first Trumpet... aaahhh.
Advantages: very cheap and good for beginners Disadvantages: basic and not for the professional
...my first trumpet was a YAMAHA which I bought some years ago now for a bargain price of £250. I think that the model I bought was the one below this one, but they are still very similar and fundamentally the same.
This model comes with three valves... there's a surprise, and mobile 1st and 3rd valve slides. It is available in gold laquer as well as silver plating, but the silver plating will cost a little extra.
These ... ...gets even slightly bent. The YAMAHA has a more simple mechanism consisting of a screw which catches on the rim at the end of the tubing to stop it coming all the way off.
I have had absolutey no complaints about my YAMAHA trumpet since i have had it which shows that it is fairly sturdy and lasts well. I have probably had it now for eight or nine years now and the only dents and scratches in it are my own fault really... it still blows ... more
As you may have guessed from the title, my first trumpet was a YAMAHA which I bought some years ago now for a bargain price of £250. I think that the model I bought was the one below this one, but they are still very similar and fundamentally the same.
This model comes with three valves... there's a surprise, and mobile 1st and 3rd valve slides. It is available in gold laquer as well as silver plating, but the silver plating will cost a little extra.
These more basic models are easier to take care of and last longer as they are less fragile. The threaded guide on the 3rd valve slide on a vincent bach is REALLY annoying if it gets even slightly bent. The YAMAHA has a more simple mechanism consisting of a screw which catches on the rim at the end of the tubing to stop it coming all the way off.
I have had absolutey no complaints about my YAMAHA trumpet since i have had it which shows that it is fairly sturdy and lasts well. I have probably had it now for eight or nine years now and the only dents and scratches in it are my own fault really... it still blows fine even thugh ive droped it a few times!!!
Despite having upgraded to a Bach Stradavarius I still get my old trumpet out for a blow from time to time or if i have a gig with a jazz band as it is easier to blow being a smaller bore and a brighter sound, and it still works fine.
If you are thinking of buying one though, i suggest you splash out a little on a decent mouthpiece as the yamaha 7c which it comes with is really for beginners only. I do recomend a vincent bach mouthpiece as this will help to produce a better tone.
Overall these lower models in the yamaha series are great for beginners and still hold their value quite well if you want to sell it on providing it is in good condition. If you are buying one second hand, check that all the slides are in good working order and the valves are fine. Also check for any patces of laquer missing as small patches can lead to bigger patches!!
Nearly all of my trumpets and accessories have been bought from a company called John Packers in Taunton in Somerset, UK. They offer very reasonable prices aswell as a quick and friendly service. If this is a little out of your way, Normans in Burton-on-Trent are also very good and stock a good range of gig bags.
Advantages: Well made, good sound, good case Disadvantages: Some valves dodgy
This trumpet is one I usually recommend for beginners. As with all Yamahas it is well made and produces a reasonably responsive sound. The trumpet looks good and the laquer does not wear off quickly as with some cheaper makes of trumpet. The valves are usually all right though I have had problems with some more recently bought instruments. The case provided is excellent being quite compact but having a useful sub compartment in which to carry music. ...
hornman 01.01.2001
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