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Mendini By Cecilio Bb Trumpet - Trumpets for Beginner or Advanced Student w/Case, Cloth, Oil, Gloves - Brass Musical Instruments For Kids & Adults

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Arrives Sunday, Apr 21
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Color: Black


Features

  • Great Trumpet for Beginners: Ideal for beginner or student musicians. This student trumpet has a copper lead (not the metal lead, but leading up to it) mouthpiece, is topped with 3 comfortable mother-of-pearl inlaid keys and 3 smooth action valves.
  • Great Sound: This well-crafted beginner trumpet for adults or kids produce a crisp, loud and high-quality sound. Paired with a committed player or enough practice, any one of these colorful brass instruments can be the right start to a jazz band.
  • Elegant Design: The adults and kids trumpet has a beautiful and durable brass body with 5 inch bell and .460 inch bore, phosphorus copper mouthpiece, and smooth action valves. It also has a 1st valve slide thumb saddle and adjustable 3rd slide lock.
  • Vibrant Lacquered Finishes: The B flat trumpet for kids and adults are available in a variety of vibrant and colorful lacquered finishes. Every player can pick a finish that fit their personality (red, black, nickel plated, gold, blue, or purple).
  • Trumpet Care Kit Includes: A durable plush-lined nylon covered hard shell case with backpack straps, silver plated 7C mouthpiece, and trumpet accessories that include polishing cloth, a pair of white gloves, and a bottle of valve oil.

Item Weight: 5.69 pounds


Product Dimensions: 22 x 7 x 11 inches


Item model number: MTT-BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 27, 2011


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Copper,Nickel,Silver,Nylon,Brass


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • Beautiful trumpet
Color: Nickel
Love this product. Only issue, it came with a little scratch on inside of the piece where the mouth piece goes. So it will wear down the mouth piece faster.. only issue. Son loves it and I love it for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Linda Seale

  • Not super fancy, but a great start
Color: Black
The mouth piece is small and one of the valves kept collapsing. My son oiled it and got the valve working. We will be ordering a larger mouth piece but in the mean time.... he loves this trumpet! All the neighborhood dogs sing along when he plays in the back yard!
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Vaughn Squad

  • Great Value for the money
Color: Gold
This was for my daughter's band class. No issues with it. The keys were sticky the first few times she used it. The kit came with lube to oil the keys. Otherwise, it works perfectly. I'm no musician or have any sort of music background, but works as intended for her band class.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023 by Bennett Szeto

  • Solid instrument at an amazing price
Color: Black
TL;DR - It isn't too good to be true. Super cheap price for a basic, but very well built, starter trumpet! Just got mine in today and decided to go with black because it looked sleek. Pulled it out, got it oiled and such, and started playing. I had previously played for several years but then life pulled me away for quite a while ago, so I wanted to find something "beginner"-like so I could jump back in without huge investment. Figured this trumpet could at least serve as my bridge to get back to where I was, and it seems it will be that, and maybe more. Got it tuned and played just a little today to make sure everything sounded right. It feels solid to play, and at this price point I was a little concerned about it "feeling" cheap, but I was worried for nothing as it turns out. Overall sound quality is WAY better than I could have imagined from an instrument at this price. I started on an old Yamaha beginner long ago, and I honestly think this could fool all but the most critical of listeners in a blind test. Obviously this isn't going to reach the quality of the Bach I had in my younger years, but I'm positive it'll sound good enough that I won't really notice for a bit until I rebuild my chops to my former levels. I heard a lot of reviews about valve problems. Most of them seemed to be out of the box issues, and I luckily did not encounter any. I can't speak for the longevity issue with the valves since this is day 0, but they don't feel overly cheap and appear to be crafted with at least some amount of precision and care. They are a bit lighter than I remember valves being, so I guess we'll see. Otherwise, I couldn't be happier with picking this trumpet to get back into it. I'd even be willing to get one for my 5th grade daughter if her interests end up coming this direction. Just all around a great starter-trumpet with more than acceptable sound quality at an alarmingly low price. In fact, I bought this in conjunction with the Yamaha "Silent Brass" system, and it's more expensive then this trumpet itself... that's literally insane to me. (Different product, but I also recommend that Yamaha Silent Brass system for newer players, or anyone that lives with other people really. Let's them really play their heart out, and other people in the room hear only talking-level volumes, and that's only if they're really playing hard. Can't recommend that enough. Only saying it on this review because they pair together so well. It also further shows the value of this product, because for about $320 you can get both a great starter trumpet AND a super nice electronic mute, where paying $500 for one of the usual starter trumpets gets you only that... a trumpet... no mute included.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2019 by David D Pratt

  • Classy and challenging!
Color: Black
My musical background is three years of saxophone and basic violin, so I wanted a challenging yet fun instrument to learn. The trumpet is the iconic symbol of jazz and big band. What appears as simple takes time to learn. I am just now learning the scales and notes, but enjoy free play by ear. For those without a musical theory (notes) background, there is ample material out there on finger-positioning for each note and scale. Mendini offers very solid, sleek, yet affordable instruments. I have previously purchased a Mendini electric violin and am enjoying learning it as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Jenn

  • To ISO or to not ISO
Color: Blue
There is only one reason to give it five stars: it is a hundred-dollar instrument, and I have some deep philosophical objections to them. That said, this is as good as a hundred-dollar instrument can be. No, it is better than you should expect. It's a three-hundred dollar instrument masquerading as a hundred-dollar instrument. What it isn't is a quality student instrument. There's no magic trick to getting one of those cheap. Hundred-dollar instruments are a disservice to the student and an insult to the instrument. The way to make one cheaply is to automate everything possible and to remove the skilled work that is necessary to really set one up properly. That means quality is all over the map. It may play out of the box, it may play if you rework it, it may never play at all. Don't go this route as a young student or parent. You don't know enough to overcome the shortcomings, you won't be able to get repairs, and it won't stand up to hard classroom use. Rent from a specialist in student instrument rentals, or spend for a real student-level instrument from one of the two or three manufacturers who still stand behind their own names (like Yahama). Getting a cheap instrument for a student is a bad idea. You risk them being unable to learn, blaming themselves for the shortcomings of the instrument, being driven crying from music. You risk it breaking just when it is needed most. I wish there was a simple way around it but band instruments aren't just carrying around relics of a Class Society that prices them out of the range of most of us; they are intrinsically hard to manufacture. It can look like a trumpet or violin, have all the parts in the right places, and still be devilishly difficult to play and sound like garbage when you do. Enough of the lecture. Where these instrument makes sense is for the experimenter, the dilettante, the gigging musician who needs a throwaway for a switch part or to take to the playa or throw in the vacation bags. What you need is the skill to fix what can be fixed, the talent to work around what can't be fixed, and the fortitude to throw the whole thing in the trash if neither of those works. Thing is, from my (limited) experience Cecilio/Medini breaks the odds. I've gotten two instruments off them and both shipped as perfectly workable introductory instruments. I'm not saying this trumpet doesn't have stickiness in the third valve slide, a little air leak on the main slide, less than perfect plating, and a generally cheap feel and sound. But it was plenty good enough to learn trumpet on as an adult and will play fine in experienced hands. Six months later it hasn't corroded or lost any parts and the valve action (always the critical part plus the first thing to go) is still good. So, yeah. If you or your child is taking band next semester then hell no. But if you are a clarinetist and want to mess around with the Dark Side then, sure; it's enough to see if you like it and maybe do a little pickup gig while you figure out if trumpet means enough for you to drop $1200 on a used Conn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018 by Michael D. Sweeney

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