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Who doesn't love the sound of a big brass section
of a concert band or jazz band? We sure do. We carry
a full line of brass instruments that are great to
start with and a pleasure to play.
We carry the top brands like Bach, Conn, King, and
Getzen - and more are arriving every day.
Check out some of the highlights of our inventory
- we have many more in stock at the store - so come
and check us out!:

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Bach TR600
This Bach trumpet meets the needs of amateurs
and advanced students. Professional musicians
worldwide recognize the Bach name for outstanding
quality. The same American craftsmen that build
the professional Bach Stradivarius instruments
also create the intermediate and beginner Bach
models. Using many of the same materials and
methods as the Stradivarius line, Bach trumpets,
cornets, and fluegelhorn represent an outstanding
value.
This horn features a .460" bore, 1st slide
thumb hook, Nickel-plated pistons, Gold lacquer,
and a Bach 7C mouthpiece. |

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Conn 27B "Director"
trumpet
The 27B features a .459-inch bore combined
with a rose brass leadpipe for a centered tone
plus a 4.8-inch bell designed for a quick response.
The 27B also features nickel-plated valves,
a 1st valve thumb saddle and adustable 3rd valve
finger ring. |

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Getzen 390 (gold)
and 390 S (silver, not pictured)
Getzen 300 Series Trumpets have been used by
many generations of beginning brass players.
Although they are entry level instruments in
the Getzen product line 390 trumpets are truly
superior instruments and beyond what many may
consider "student line" instruments.
This trumpet features nickel silver inside slide
tubing and hand spun, seamless bells with wire
reinforced rims that make them durable enough
to stand up to the demands of a classroom setting.
In addition to the features listed above, 390
Trumpets come standard with nickel silver mouthpipe
tubes that prevent corrosion, as well as seamless
yellow brass bells. 390 Trumpets are also built
around nickel plated, nickel silver pistons
that are made to the same quality standards
as the top line Getzen instruments. |
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