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Mendini MPT Brass Bb Pocket Trumpet + Tuner, Case, Mouthpiece, & More (Gold)

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Color: Gold


Features

  • Bb pocket trumpet with 7C mouthpiece
  • 0.46 inch bore and 3.75 inch bell, comfortable white faux mother of pearl inlaid buttons
  • Phosphorus copper used on lead mouth pipe (found on expensive trumpets) & smooth action valves
  • Includes: Cecilio 92-D chromatic tuner, case, bottle of valve oil, soft polishing cloth, & a pair of white gloves
  • 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects

Description

Mendini by Cecilio pocket trumpets are ideal for beginner or student musicians. This pocket trumpet features a phosphorus copper lead mouth pipe, topped with 3 comfortable white mother of pearl key inlaid and 3 smooth action valves. Every pocket trumpet is play tested at Cecilio's factory and re-tested at their Los Angeles distribution center to ensure that their high quality standards are met. This is why thousands of instructors have approved these trumpets. This pocket trumpet package includes a plush-lined nylon covered hard shell case with backpack straps (making it convenience to carry to school or band practice), a pair of gloves, a soft cleaning cloth, and a bottle of valve oil. Buy with confidence as it comes with a 1- year warranty against any manufacturer's defects.


Color: Gold


Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Brass, Copper


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 4.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 12 x 10 x 6 inches


Item model number: MPT-L+92D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 12, 2011


Color Name: Gold


Material Type: Brass, Copper


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • Solid horn
Color: Nickel Plated
This horn is becoming a companion. I began learning the trumpet in 1968 - you don't finish learning, certainly don't finish practicing, or finding new places and pieces to play. I borrowed a pocket trumpet from a friend, really just to experience the novelty of it. I quickly realized I'd be practicing and playing more if I had my own. In a case about the size of a lunchbox, this horn fits inside my work backpack. It'll easily fit in a carry on when I fly. I've been taking it with me to work for about a week now. I get about 15-90 minutes more playing time each day because it's just there when I have a break or down time. The sound quality is surprisingly good, it's in tune throughout the range. I'm still learning how to get it into the fuller range of whisper tones, but whether soft, normal, or loud - it sounds great throughout the range. Often, I'm siting in a truck or a car when I'm getting my extra time in. That's a lot of sound in a confined space, so also keep a practice mute in my backpack. A mute won't fit in the case with the horn (neither will a megatone mouthpiece - so keep a "normal" mouthpiece in the case). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Dave S

  • Solid instrument
Color: Gold
After over 19 years of not touching an instrument, I decided to get back playing for my own enjoyment. It'll take a lot of work, so I'm getting starting with a pocket trumpet to get my lip back and to have some fun before going to my regular trumpet and flugelhorn. This was a good choice. I didn't spend a lot of money and it's fun. Slides are tight, so a little work to get them to slide easily. But otherwise very nice. I'm satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Leon F. Washington Leon F. Washington

  • Good for knocking around use
Color: Gold
Having only my professional grade Benge 3x + trumpet as comparison, I have to say that this horn is not even in the same ballpark in terms of tone quality and effort required to play. Now in fairness, it's like comparing a Big Mac to a big juicy ribeye. That having been said, if you're buying this horn for a student or if you're buying it as an experienced player to take on vacations and in situations where you don't want to risk damage to your good horns, this horn will suffice. The valves are okay on it, the Finish is nice and it is reasonably in tune but not perfect. In short, it plays like a $200 horn would be expected to play but you'd have to pay about double that price to get a better one so it depends on what you're looking for. If this is going to be your main horn, then I would suggest a better model from a pro shop such as Austin Custom Brass. But if you bought it for the reasons that I did, it should suffice and you can go about your trip or outing knowing that if anything should happen to it, you're only out a couple hundred bucks. As advertised, it comes with valve oil, a tuner / metronome, a polishing cloth, a 7c mouthpiece and a reasonably nice carrying case. And as far as delivery, it arrived in the time frame that Amazon promised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023 by david littman

  • buena oferta
Color: Nickel Plated
Funciona muy bien, practico para llevar. No tiene el mejor sonido pero esta bien.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023 by Luis H. Rodriguez

  • My son loves it.
Color: Gold
My son asked for this for his birthday. He already plays the trumpet. He said it plays just like a regular trumpet it is just smaller and he loves playing it. It's easier to carry around. Is it for beginners? It is for a beginner as much as a regular trumpet can be for a beginner - just like any instrument it takes practice to not be a beginner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by Cissy F.

  • So you bought a $100 trumpet...
Give or take a few bucks. I picked mine up almost 2 years ago. I won't say I play it often. I've been playing trumpet on and off for over 20 years. My normal horns are a '92 Bach Strat 25 for classical and a '56 Olds Super for jazz. Why'd I buy this? Because it was $120 (when I bought it). TOTALLY worth it. Okay, the bad, first. 1. Feels like it's made out of tinfoil. 2. The stock valve action is 'adequate'. Lap them, or give them a few slides through some 1000 grit sandpaper, then oil them up. Swap in some better springs, and you get much better response. 3. Slide action is decent. I had to take the 1000 grit to the 3rd valve slide, though, to get it more agile. A few twists in the 1000 grit, oil and grease, and it's great. 4. The black lacquer is uneven at the welds and starts flaking off from protrusions almost immediately. 5. Spit valve springs are cheap, and are just mashed against the tubing with no reinforcement. Get yourself some real springs off Ebay, then cushion them with some rubber or plastic. The rubber spit valve pads seem fine. Now the good! 1. With a few mods, you have a horn with decent mechanical action. 2. Comes with the typical 'beginner' mouthpiece, Bach-style 7c, but do yourself a favor and get a 3c. 3. It sounds DECENT. Yes, it actually does. 4. It's tiny and fun. Look at it. IT'S SO ADORABLE! And the case it comes in is pretty good. Nice and padded, but still only about the size of a shoebox. Totally portable. 5. It was $120. Take it to the desert and play in a sandstorm. Dive in a pool and bubble out some Buble under the water. Stick it out the window on the highway doing 105 and see if you can outrun Flight of the Bumblebee. Strip the lacquer off and spray paint it pink with gold glitter sparkles. Who cares! 6. Prop it upright and use it as a kitschy flower pot, a statement to the elasticity of today's high-precision, off-shore brass manufacturing! A lone moth orchid would look especially shway with the flaking, black lacquer. I love this horn. It's fun. I stick my custom mouthpiece in this thing and wail. The bell is so close to your face you hear nothing but sound, and it's not a bad one. The slotting is a little bit weird at first, but it's not impossible with a little practice. I love taking this horn with me wherever I go; you never know when you might come up on a lonely drummer in need of a horn player! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014 by Tomas Rodriguez

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