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Cousin's looking for a trumpet for her daughter

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 2:39 pm
by Bob Kolada
My cousin is looking to get her 8th grade daughter (a quiet, polite young lady who enjoys playing) a nicer trumpet than her current beginner student model. I don't know what she's playing now but given that it's a rental I'm not expecting much out of it.


I don't know anything about trumpets (and told her as much :mrgreen:) but suggested a used pro horn might be the best bet, with the current horn kept as a marching/pep band horn. Probably a relatively hard cap of $700, I plan on helping out to get her a good horn. She'd likely use this for concert band and jazz. I think a lighter horn would be a better fit for a younger player, sonically and physically, maybe a mid-lightweight symphonic trumpet...? Aren't trumpets categorized something like that? :D
I also suggested perhaps a year of private lessons on the current horn with an eye to upgrade after that.

Any suggestions?

Re: Cousin's looking for a trumpet for her daughter

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 2:44 pm
by iiipopes

Re: Cousin's looking for a trumpet for her daughter

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 10:15 pm
by Minkrott
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Re: Cousin's looking for a trumpet for her daughter

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 9:52 am
by MaryAnn
And there is even the local Craigslist....I've had a Getzen Capri cornet on the local Craigslist for quite a while now for $300, which I think it is totally worth, and hardly even a nibble. If you're in at least a moderately big city it would be worth a look.
And no one has mentioned Mack or Wessex yet....I would assume their trumpets, if you want a new shiny one, would be in line with their tubas, and below your budget.