Top 5 | Trumpets | For Beginners | Thomann

Published 2018-02-22
Gary Wilder shows you the top 5 Trumpets for beginners.
Enjoy!
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Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Introduction

0:17 Jupiter JTR700RQ | Demo
1:40 Yamaha YTR-3335 | Demo
4:31 Bach TR-501 Student | Demo
6:41 Thomann TR-5000 GL | Demo
9:51 Thomann TR-200 | Demo

11:32 Sound comparison of all five Instruments | Playing

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All Comments (21)
  • My son (age 9) has played guitar for a couple of years now. He recently asked to learn the trumpet as well. As a parent looking to purchase a beginner instrument for a budding musician that seems to want to learn as many instruments as possible, I greatly appreciate this video.
  • @CarlyWaarly
    Just have to love this guy, his presentation is flawless!
  • @SC4649
    I don't know why but I keep coming back to this video...I like this guy - "I'm American, Come On!"
  • @peenurmobile
    this video is outstanding, i feel like the yamaha sounds exactly what i think of when it comes to my personal definitive "good trumpet playing sound"... then he talks about exactly that right on the next one haha. very informative, well put together, great job
  • @tjtj3829
    Thanks so much for your display of trumpets I have recently purchased the Jupiter 700 working great so far🎺😁
  • @philen
    this is the best review i've ever watched!
  • @tedjohnson9329
    The best beginner's trumpet was a CONN 22B, circa 1942, I think,. It was at least for me. My dad rented it for me not knowing one trumpet from another. This was in 1953 and the cost was $7 per month, a lot of money in those days. I soloed in a school program, I was in 5th grade, and the solo was Oh, Mein Papa. So, at least I got off to a good start. Today, the Chinese, Taiwan, and other trumpets, excluding Indian trumpets, are pretty good, but slotting is hard. And they are hard to keep in tune. I've tested them all, and I believe that the Conn-Selmer Prelude is the best beginners trumpet.
  • @Invert_Scrub
    Hey Thomann, great video! I'm a low brass player, so I'd love to see some Euphonium/Tuba videos!
  • Some of the others did sound a bit better than the Jupiter but I was surprised I liked the sound of it that much. Very mellow and warm when compared to the others.
  • @briquetaverne
    I went to a Salvation Army store as a 13 year old kid and bought a Olds, Ambassador cornet. I paid $15 bucks for it. When I turned 48, I got nostalgic and sent it off to get refurbished and replated at "Pettifor's" of Los Angeles Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana... They did a dynamite job of fixing, de-denting and replating everything. Cost was $155 Dollars in 1989. Badger State cases sold me a new leather clad horn case for $60 dollars. the horn and case were so beautiful I played it and coddled it for another 10 years. Now my Kids and Grand kids don't even care about muisic, they only either listen to rap or play on their cell phone apps!
  • @hulado
    i think the jupiter has the best overall sound. lows sound stable and the highs dont sound tinny. nice video.
  • @FluffuGaming
    I might be biased as I play a Bach Strad, but i do prefer the sound from the Bach 501. Although the overtones from the Yamaha and the Thomann TR-5000 GL sound much better. at the end of the day It’s down to what you like how you play.
  • @daystarbanduk
    Just going with my gut I think you liked the Yamaha the best :)