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  2. F. E. Olds - Wikipedia

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    These were professional trumpets accepted as equal to or better than what was currently on the market. The Mendez trumpet was used and endorsed by the likes of David Jandorf and Clyde McCoy. The large bore (.468") Opera trumpet and cornet models followed several years later. Rafael Méndez's name and the use of the Recording and Super models by ...

  3. Cannonball Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Cannonball Musical Instruments is a manufacturer of saxophones, clarinets, trumpets, flutes, trombones, and musical instrument accessories. The company was founded in 1996 by musicians Tevis and Sheryl Laukat, and is based in Sandy, Utah. [1] Cannonball specializes in professional, handmade, and uniquely "acoustically hand customized" instruments.

  4. List of trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable musicians who have played the trumpet, cornet or flugelhorn. Classical players. Bill Adam [1] Maurice Andr ...

  5. E. K. Blessing - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, under the ownership of Verne Q. Powell Flutes Inc., E. K. Blessing has completely redesigned its student trumpets (BTR-1266, BTR-1277), created a new line of intermediate trumpets (BTR-1460) and introduced the first truly professional trumpet made by E. K. Blessing since the 1960s (BTR-1580).

  6. Martin Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Martin Committee was the trademark name of the Martin Band Instrument Company's premier lines of trumpets, trombones and saxophones starting in the mid-1930s. All were produced in Elkhart, Indiana. The Martin Committee trumpets and saxophones were favorites of jazz musicians. Committee trombones were introduced in 1939.

  7. Buescher Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Buescher Truetone B ♭ (professional): There were a wide variety of Truetone models, many of them custom made for professional musicians. Louis Armstrong recorded with a Buescher Truetone 10-22R in the late 1920s. Buescher Aristocrat: Before the Selmer buyout, this was a professional trumpet a step down from the Truetone.

  8. Getzen - Wikipedia

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    The Getzen Company produces a line of trumpets including the professional level Genesis and Artist lines, the beginner level 300 and 400 series, the step-up line Capri and 700 series, and the semi-pro Eterna series. Additionally, the company builds two models of piccolo trumpet (Capri and Eterna), a herald trumpet, bass trumpet, and field ...

  9. Baroque trumpet - Wikipedia

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    The use of natural versus baroque trumpets is controversial. In general, however, most professional trumpeters regard the modern baroque trumpet, with at least one vent hole, as a necessary compromise to ensure acceptable intonation and secure attack for players of modern trumpets, while still providing an approximation of the original sound.

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