Q: im 15 and in a high school marching band. i want a new b flat trumpet but really dont have the money. at a used instrument shop i saw a brand called conn. i was wondering if you could tell me some info on it or tell me a little something. the shop owner
A: Conn is a reputable brand; how good it is will depend on the model. You're right not to trust the shop owner so much--can you get your band director or brass instrument leader to go to the shop with you and try the thing out? A knowledgeable trumpet
I opened up my dad's old tried some of his old stuff. My old mouthpiece is really dinged up and my band teacher says I need a new one, probably a Bach 3c. I am wondering if I can use my dad's Conn mouthpiece instead. He got it in the...
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i am going to trade it in and want to know the price range i should get it for. There are some minor scratches and dents
im currently in the process of upgrading my trumpet and i was wondering if anyone has reviews for the CONN 52B?
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