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C Trumpet Heavy Cap Jazz Monette Style Trumpet
C Trumpet Heavy Cap Jazz  Monette Style Trumpet
C Trumpet Heavy Cap Jazz Monette Style Trumpet
Item#: c-trumpet
Regular price: $845.00
Sale price: $420.00

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Berkeley Heavy Cap Jazz Trumpet in C ( Monette style )

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Berkeley  Heavy Cap Jazz Trumpet in C ( Monette style )
 Not come with extra heavy mouthpiece ask for special price !!!

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Heavy cap set C Jazz Trumpet is the heaviest "classic" instrument and is extremely easy to play! you can try the low register really "barks," the upper register is open and free, and the response all over the horn is locked-in and secure. With our "ovate"shaped tuning slide and bell bends, this trumpet has a faster and yet more consistent and secure response than other Berkeleywind Trumpet The added security along a less stuffy feel is a wonderful combination for players who need a light instrument, or an instrument that blends easily with other players using conventional instruments. 
 I'd like to pass along some information about valves.

This horn has Berliner Pistons. The way you identify Berliner Pistons is that the tubing goes through the middle of the valves in a straight line.

Berliner Pistons are often mistaken for Perinet Valves. The difference is that the tubing between Perinet Valves jogs around instead of going in a straight line.

This is an important selling point. Berliner Pistons are rare these days, and are more direct (freer blowing) than Perinet Valves, because when their are no valves depressed, or ALL valves are depressed, either way the air is still going straight through the horn, with no deflections.






 

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