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Yamaha Trumpet Bb YTR 2330S Standard SILVER With "Semi-Hard case"

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Features

  • Tone: B
  • Case may vary. Either a semi-hard case or hard case included.
  • Accessory: Case: TRC-203, mouthpiece TR-11B4
  • Bell: 123 mm
  • Bore size: ML Shape / Other Bell: YL-ll Bell

Description

The two-piece bell of the YTR-2330 is crafted using state-of-the-art production methods, delivering a consistent, vibrant tone. The balanced weight and addition of an adjustable third valve trigger allows for a natural hand position and promotes proper playing technique, while the water key on the third valve slide adds to the ease of use and over-all playability of the instrument. The newly redesigned, durable yet light two-piece bell is made of yellow brass for optimal playability and to promote good technique and endurance. Highly durable monel alloy pistons as well as newly designed piston buttons and bottom caps help lengthen the life of the instrument while also maximizing sound quality.


Color: Silver,Yellow


Brand: Yamaha


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Brass,Silver


Style: Brass


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Package Dimensions: 26.18 x 15.35 x 10.55 inches


Item model number: YTR-2330S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 29, 2011


Color Name: Silver,Yellow


Material Type: Brass,Silver


Instrument Key: B Flat


Proficiency Level: Student


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  • This a very good intermediate horn
I purchased this for my 10 year old son for when he starts 6th grade next year. Let's start with what I see people complaining about. Sticky valves and slides. Here's the deal. If they worked fine when you got it unless you dropped the horn or threw it against the wall the valves and slides will work fine as long as you maintain the instrument regularly. Buy a cleaning kit with a snake and a rod to feed a soft cloth through the valve casings. Don't eat or drink anything but water when you use the instrument. Don't come on here complaining about sticky valves if you are drinking a latte or a coke when you play the horn. What do you think is going to happen to your car if you pour a coke into the oil? Brush your teeth and rinse before playing. The horn is well machined and I can tell you the custom Bach Stradivarius 43G, 180L horn that was made for me in 1997 for $4600 had sticky valves if I didn't clean it almost daily. I probably clean it once for every 10-12 hours of playing time. Maintenance is cleaning the valves, casings, and slides. Run a wire snake through the horn once a week and clean your mouthpiece with a mouthpiece brush. Oil the valves and I like to use DCT cocoa butter with a couple of drops of oil on the slides to keep them nice and loose. The horn itself plays well. I used my Back 1 1/2 C mouthpiece on both the Yamaha and my 43G. To be honest I found the Yamaha to be similar to the Strad ML 37 horn I had in high school. It's not as forgiving as my 43G or have as dark or rich of a tone (as expected) but I didn't have any tuning problems. The D slide needed a little more extension to get D and C# in tune but for my 10 year old that might mean he needs to use the thumb slide. I played Charlier etudes one and two on both horns. The mid register was solid. I did frack a few times around E to G but like I said it was similar to the Bach Strad ML 37 I had in high school back in the late 80's. If the player is playing true I found the horn pitch to be in tune when hitting resonant frequencies (ie you hear the overtones in your head.) It has a nice bright sound in the upper registers. I felt like it has a little more resistance than the Bach Strad ML 37's but I expected that as well and I think that is actually better for younger players. The horn was nicely packaged and polished so my son was all over the sleek and shiny. It came with a silver polishing cloth that I have him use to hold the horn in his left hand. We're not running a drum and bugle corp here so I think we are fine without gloves and the leap pipe between first and second valves in my experience is going to wear on the lacquer no matter what you do. The valves are a little light and bouncy for my taste but it didn't really affect me when I tried to play something a little more technical (double tonguing major/minor scales or triple tonguing chromatic scales.) It came with a Yamaha 11B4 mouth piece which feels like a Bach 7c to me but the rim bite is not as hard as a Bach or as soft as a Schilke. It's right in the middle and works well for my son. He has a tear drop embouchure and the rim fits naturally to his mouth. I feel like this horn can last him into high school. If he sticks with it and excels this horn would make a great horn for marching band and Jazz. I would likely buy him something a little more orchestral/ wind ensemble oriented to compliment this one at that point. I don't feel like the horn is going to be a limiting factor be before then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020 by Richard R Blair

  • Great trumpet for beginners and up...
First impression is very very good. It came very well package from Yamaha...even though amazon just threw it in a bigger box with some packaging paper. Case is very classic and professional looking from the outside. Inside has a good right fitting section for the trumpet but it's upside down from when open it (valve button faces you.) One thing I notice is that there's a smell of the material use for the cushioning on the inside. Everything was wrap in pastiche too; the case, trumpet, and the mouthpiece. Came with instructions for care , cleaning cloth, valve oil, and slide grease. The trumpet is very nice externally. Looks plated...but if you take out any of the slides or look into the end of the horn opening...you'll see where that silver shine ends. It's far enough down where it would generally not be seen. Has two water release, a slide stopper for the 3rd valves, and has a finger and thumb ring for your left hand. The valves has pearly white buttons with black velvet on top of the cap inside has a copper like spring with a white plastic spring catcher. It came oiled and ready to play though you might want to make sure everything is tighen and screwed securely. Sound seem on point but I'm a beginner and will let you know how it is in time. Feels nice and light. Mouthpiece seem like Yahama standard (1184 is marked on it). Trumpet is stamp that it's made in Japan and the case is made in Indonesia... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2015 by P

  • Constantly Frustrating
My first impression of this horn was that it was a great value for the money. A few months of daily playing reveals quite a different story. I am CONSTANTLY frustrated by this horn, which is, at every single moment, fully in my way. Defective manufacturing of ALL valves means at any given point in time, they all stick - and stick horribly when they do. Perfectly normal playing and there goes the first valve, stuck in the fully depressed position, requiring PRYING it back to open position. 10 minutes later and there goes the second valve. On Tuesdays, or if I'm wearing a green shirt, there goes the third valve - it feels that arbitrary, and is that frustrating. Valve manufacturing is possibly the greatest problem facing student and intermediate level horns. I thought Yamaha would be different. But then I also thought a Yamaha would be manufactured in Japan. This horn has Made in China stamped directly on it. Then there's intonation. Most trumpets have notable issues with low C# and low D, but this horn takes it to the extreme. In addition to C# and D being wildly out of tune, low E is horribly sharp and even low Eb (which should have NO issue whatsoever) is very sharp. Upper register notes like high C and above are VERY flat. This is poor build quality defined. Then there's the "slotting", which is how easily and how well notes settle and center on the correct pitch while playing. Slotting is horrible on this instrument. Slurring from one overtone to the next (same fingering) always feels like a guessing game. Equivalent amounts of air achieve radically different results from note to note, requiring constant compensation. The tone of the horn is generally very good and that's about only the positive thing I can say about it. I cannot recommend this horn to players of any skill level. I will be looking to be rid of it as soon as my budget permits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2017 by Robert

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