![]() If you fall into that category, maybe renting a trumpet would be a good first step for you. Lastly, if you’re not sure if you or your child wants to keep playing the trumpet, the high price point can be a bit off-putting when there are cheaper models available. Having said that, there are many pre-owned models you can find on eBay or maybe at a music shop near you – and used models can save you a lot of money. ![]() One definitive con is that the trumpet is harder to find than other models, as the Getzen 390 has actually been discontinued. It also has a great intonation, which beginners and pros will of course benefit from. I think you should save your money and get a Stomvi S3. That is 1/6 the cost of a decent Monette. And, according to you, your Bach is in rough shape, making me think you might get 600 for it. The trumpet itself is free-blowing and the sound is bright and pleasant. Posted: Sun 2:54 pm Post subject: I doubt you'll get 300 for the Getzen. The Getzen valves are fantastic – they’re very durable and easy to press down, just like the ones used on their high-end professional modesl. The 390 model from Getzen is very often mentioned by trumpet teachers and instructors as one of the best trumpets for beginners.
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