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Tromba Plastic Bb Trumpet-Red

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Color: Red


Features

  • Polished & machine honed yellow brass sleeves
  • High quality stainless steel pistons with ABS core
  • Damage resistant and easy clean surfaces
  • Colour customisable and interchangeable parts

Description

Functional Features: Precision made high quality Bb plastic trumpet 5¡± One Piece Bell, 0.459" Bore 5¡± Weight: Approx. 500g Extremely robust and sturdy ABS construction Adjustable 1st,2nd and 3rd valve tuning slides Adjustable main tuning slide 2 Water keys (main tuning and 3rd valve tuning slides) Conventional top sprung valves with interchangeable springs Rugged one piece moulded valve block Unique twist and lock quick release top and bottom valve caps Valves can be lubricated by any normal quality synthetic oil 5 bracing points from bell section to valve block and leadpipe section Reinforced mouthpiece receiver - accepts any standard metal mouthpiece Conventional design with smooth comfort hold styling


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Product Dimensions: 2.95 x 2.95 x 2.95 inches


Item model number: TP1-1RED


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 15, 2014


Color Name: Red


Material Type: Plastic


Instrument Key: B Flat


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The horn that gave me back a missing piece of my soul.
I played the trumpet when I was very young, and quit around the end of high school, due to a calcium deposit around a tendon in the soft palate. This condition has long since reduced, but about seven years ago I had a car accident causing my neck severe damage. I cannot hold a heavy instrument, even one only as heavy as a brass trumpet, for long enough to play it for a significant length of time. I've tried several other instruments, including Blues Harmonica, but I've always missed my trumpet. So when I heard that there was an extremely-lightweight trumpet made from high-impact plastic, I was intrigued. I tried a Tiger Trumpet, and didn't like the sound. I've seen PTrumpets, but the shape is just not quite the same as a standard trumpet. It was off-putting. But the Tromba is the same shape as a standard brass B-flat trumpet, and weighs so much less that I decided to take a chance. Along with a plastic mouthpiece, I have no trouble at all holding it as long as my chops will handle playing (at least so far). I chose a metallic silver horn because it strongly resembles the finish of my Olds Special NL-10, with nickel plating. The color of the Tromba is of a darker cast than a standard silver plate, reminiscent of nickel. The valves of the Tromba are metal-lined instead of bare plastic, and while they're not completely broken in yet, with Ultra-Pure valve oil they seem to be quite fast, with only slight sticking. I'm sure they'll break in just fine. (Just in case, I have some Blue Juice to try, if this one just doesn't like Ultra-Pure...but I can't imagine it wouldn't.) Before I made my final choice, I watched numerous Youtube videos and reviews. The sound of the Tromba decided me. It sounds excellent to me. I'm sure someone with some sort of super-ear might be able to tell the difference between this and brass, but I can't. It doesn't hurt that the price of the Tromba is approximately that of a REALLY cheap beginner student horn, but has much better sound and action. The Tromba's accessories are also excellent. The stand is delightful, and including it meant I wouldn't have to buy one separately. The cleaning kit is perfect. The mouthpieces (7C and 5C) are a tad ugly, but perfectly serviceable. I got a 3C in transparent plastic that I carry with me, and use with a Warburton "Buzzard" (I recommend THAT too, and the P.E.T.E.!) I'm thankful to Tromba for giving me back my music after all these years! I'm thoroughly pleased ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2015 by Jenny Everywhere

  • Fantastic Horn at the Right Price!
The item arrived quickly and in good condition. This was purchased as a gift for my husband. He played a Bach Stradavarius trumpet for many years which came into contact with a bari saxaphone. He hasn't played in quite a few years. I saw this and thought it might be fun for him, especially since our kids also play brass instruments. To say he absolutely loves it is an understatement. Originally, I thought it was going to come in a soft gig bag, but it actually came with a hard case. Inside the case it is styrafoam and not covered, but I'd rather have that then getting it broken which is my book is a bonus in my book. He doesn't use the mouthpieces that come with it. He uses a metal mouthpiece and it works great. It takes a few weeks to work in the valves well, so keep oiling them. Pros: Super light weight (would be great if you're in a marching band) Metal valves Comes with two mouthpieces (they're not fantastic, but work), a stand and cleaning rag and stick. Valves are nice Plays very well The price is fantastic for what this can do. Cons: It takes more air to play in the upper range (but this could be a pro if you practice on the Tromba and then go back to brass) It takes a bit more effort to keep it in tune Almost everytime we play together he tells me how much he loves this thing. Who knew a little piece of plastic could bring so much joy! Thank you Amazon and Tromba! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015 by SodaPops

  • The silver finish makes it easy for this instrument to visibly blend in with an ...
I've played trumpet and other brass instruments for 15+ years. This trumpet is incredibly light, but still feels very solid. The silver finish makes it easy for this instrument to visibly blend in with an ensemble. Most people assume it's a standard silver/nickel trumpet. The included plastic mouthpieces feel strange, and make the trumpet sound airy. I recommend using a standard metal mouthpiece. When played with a metal mouthpiece, it has pretty good tone, a bit mellower than a brass trumpet. To the player, it feels a little fuzzy. But, in recordings you can barely tell a difference between this trumpet and a brass horn. An amateur probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference in sound. There is a noticeable difference in back pressure with certain valve combinations. Without any valves depressed it is essentially a straight shot through the valve block. Depressing each valve introduces tight turns in to the air's path. Most trumpets have a purposefully convoluted path through the valve block to make these changes less noticeable. But, this does come with advantages. The open horn is free blowing, and the valves appear to be interchangeable. The valves are a bit louder than a typical horn, and feel slightly scratchy. But, they move easily and I haven't had any jam yet. I might try replacing the rubber washers in the valves with standard felt washers to see if they help quiet down the action. The valve caps do not screw on and off, but lock into place. This simplicity is pleasant, and for younger players is probably much easier to manage than carefully screwing caps in place. It has the same tuning tendencies as a regular trumpet. The partials feel a little bit more flexible than on a metal horn (it's a little easier to bend pitch). This can be an advantage or disadvantage depending on your skill set and how you expect the instrument to play. With decent slide grease the third valve slide moves easily. The manufacturer recommends Ultra Pure products. I've used Ultra Pure valve oil for years (it's my favorite) but I don't have their slide grease. I used a thick liquid slide grease made by Selmer with great results. I think this would make an excellent pep band/marching band/goofing around horn. I use it in class as my demo horn. This way I don't have to worry about a student accident ruining one of my expensive personal instruments. I'll also use this as my busking horn come christmas time. Given how expensive it is to repair brass instruments, and the relative durability of plastic this might make a decent beginner horn. I'm not quite sure on this yet though. I'm going to wait until I've played it to death before I recommend it to anyone. But, from what I've experienced so far, this horn plays better than many of the "instrument shaped objects" you see sold on Ebay and Amazon for a couple hundred bucks. This certainly isn't a pro horn, but it's much better than I expected for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2015 by Hans Heath

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