- B Flat Lacquer Plated Trumpet
- Ideal for Beginning Students
- Bell Diameter – 125mm
- Bore Size – 11.66
- Includes Carrying Case, Carrying Strap, and White Gloves
Product Description
This beautiful lacquer plated B Flat Trumpet is ideal for the beginning student! The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register and is used in many forms of music, including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Blues, Pop, Ska, Polka, and Funk, to name a few. This Trumpet is in the key of Bb and has a beautiful lacquer plated body. It has a bell diameter of 125mm and a bore size of 11.66. This beautiful Trumpet also includes a carrying case, carrying strap, and white glo… More >>
$119.95














Searching for choices of trumpets from $90 to $400, we were practical in deciding to get a low price, worry free instrument. This takes the stress out of any bad things that your child might do with their instrument over the next school year. (Or if the want to quit.) We were surprised that it looked good, the quality was good, a mouth piece is included, and the case is heavy duty, all better than expected at this price. So with this trumpet have a fun year in band, don’t worry, be happy!
Rating: 4 / 5
This thing is junk. It started to fall apart within a year, and the valves have stuck since day 1. Save your money and buy a good used instrument.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am writing this after purchasing an Austin Bazaar B Flat Yellow Brass Trumpet back in September. This is the first year our daughter was eligible for a musical instrument and she wanted to play Trumpet. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money or rent one, since there is no telling whether or not she would stick to it, so we bought an Austin Bazaar. It is a good quality instrument at an outstanding price and the company is great to deal with.
We have been really pleased at the quality and this Trumpet will last her for a while as she learns to play. I would recommend this Trumpet to any parent looking for a first instrument for their children. It would have cost me over $200 in rental fees per year for a Trumpet that we would not have owned.
Here is another tip for you. When your child gets better and you are looking for a better quality instrument, talk to the band director of your schools as they normally know some graduating seniors who are selling theirs or who have purchased another one and have a used one to sell.
As far as maintenance, we purchased a basic kit and I help her oil the valves and wax the slides once a week and the Trumpet performs fine. I downloaded a maintenance guide and it is pretty easy to follow.
Hope this helps.
EB
Rating: 5 / 5
As a music teacher, I very strongly encourage you to avoid this instrument and others like it. Instruments not made by a respected manufacturer will not last and most repair shops will not touch them (and believe me, you WILL have problems). Save your hundred bucks and invest it in something good because you’re going to end up buying another instrument a few months later. I have seen too many of these instruments and even if they don’t physically fall apart right away (which many do because they are made of very low quality metals) they are very out of tune and require a lot of air, which is very FRUSTRATING to students. If you want your student to be successful and enthusiastic about playing, please purchase a quality instrument. Good used instruments can be found for as low as $200.
Rating: 1 / 5
We bought this based on the reviews, but it isn’t a very good trumpet. The case scratched easily, the springs on the keys are no good, and no matter how well we oil it, the keys continue to stick. It has a nice sound. We are going to attempt to get the springs replaced at a local shop to see if that fixes the problems we are having.
Rating: 2 / 5