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Mendini by Cecilio MPT Brass Bb Pocket Trumpet + Tuner, Case, Mouthpiece, & More (Nickel Plated)

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Color: Nickel Plated


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: Nickel Plated


Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Brass, Nickel, Copper


Style: Brass


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: 12 x 10 x 6 inches


Item model number: MPT-N+92D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 12, 2011


Color Name: Nickel Plated


Material Type: Brass, Nickel, Copper


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • Great trumpet (given the price and the novelty)
Color: Nickel Plated
Obviously, this is not going to beat a Bach Strad or anything. But that’s not really what you bought it for, is it. First, the negatives: 1. The valves are a bit scratchy, but totally usable with oil. 2. The 3rd valve slide is a bit hard to adjust on the fly. 3. The tuning can be a bit suspect in the upper registers. 4. Mutes fit, although not always securely. Note that a clip on bucket mute (like the H&B or Soulo brand) will not fit on this. The pros: 1. It’s very well-blowing. I feel like I can play consistently higher on this. 2. It’s very good to mess around on. I can just pull this out and have a good time. 3. It’s only $150 (with the discount, it was $120). I recommend this to anyone who wants a cheap pocket trumpet or even a cheap regular trumpet. The only reason why I would not recommend this specific trumpet is if you like to use a lot of mutes very often (especially bucket mutes) or if you are looking for a brighter sound. I’ll briefly touch on the included extras: The mouthpiece is good (a 7C), though most people may want to buy another (I myself use a 1.5C megatone copy). The valve oil is usable, though better options are out there. The tuner/metronome is passable, it tunes slightly flat by about 1 cent, but unfortunately the speaker doesn’t work on my model. However, a good trumpet and decent mouthpiece would normally be wayyy more than 150, so the fact that any of these were included at all is surprising. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by b

  • Nice Pocket Trumpet - Cheap As Chips!
I wasn't expecting much given the low price, but I was, and continue to be, surprised how good this instrument is. I learned trumpet at school in England from my early teens on, and have been playing on and off ever since (44 years so far). I ordered it mostly to take on airline trips for practice when I travel around - it fits nicely (in its case) in my backpack. I swapped the mouthpiece out for a 3C as others have noted in their reviews. The black lacquer is NOT peeling off mine anywhere. It seems to be very well built, using solid metal (it certainly cannot be described as feeling like it's made of tin-foil as one reviewer said). The valve action is excellent - all I had to do was clean the valves and the bores thoroughly, add a few dabs of synthetic oil, and play. The springs seem quite adequate to me. No need to replace them at all. We'll see how they hold up over time though. Spit valve is nicely centered and water-tight on mine....no issues there. The sound is what surprised me the most. I was expecting the intonation to be off a bit, and for it to sound "tinny", but none of these fears was realized. The intonation is actually pretty good; not as good as my Bach or Kanstul trumpets, but really pretty good! The tone is bright and airy. It's a pleasure to play. I will probably use it for more than just practice! Did I mention it is REALLY INEXPENSIVE? I have no idea how they manage to make such a good instrument for so little, but I'm very glad they do!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016 by David Fifield

  • 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

  • Don't expect too much, but you'll like it.
Color: Nickel Plated
Sound/playability: Surprisingly good! The tone is more like a cornet to me, but with the first valve slide out about 1/4" and the 3rd valve slide out about 3/8", it plays well in tune. Expect to have to lap the valves (no big deal with some Flitz) and possibly change the springs (I have some on order). Quality/Workmanship: Not great. The finish on mine (nickel) was flaking off the bottom of the bell when it was straight out of the box. It's replacement arrived 3 days later-- and the bell was bent, right out of the box! After talking with Amazon, I decided to just keep the first one since it played OK and send the bent one back-- and they refunded me part of the purchase price of the first one. Overall: If the intended purpose is to have a travel horn to stay in practice, this little horn fits the bill just fine--for the money. I would not recommend this as a student horn as some have mentioned- there are lower priced student trumpets that are much better suited for that. It's not easy to hold, but it's fun to play. Standard trumpet mouthpieces I have tried in it (Bach and Schilke) fit the leadpipe with no problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019 by Rick

  • Clear Sound - Fun to Play
Color: Nickel Plated
The sound on this little guy is great, especially for a $120 item. The low end (starting around low D) was a little muddy when I first started playing it. After a day of playing it does become clearer. Seems to take a bit to get used to it. Tuning is not as good as a standard trumpet for specific notes. Again, once you get used to it that is easy to work around. Be sure to put the valves in so that the little valve number on each valve faces the bell when they are put in. These seem to be able to lock-in the wrong way which took me a bit to get used to, my other trumpets don't have the ability to lock-in backwards. A fun little instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Aaron L. Sundman

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