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How Trumpet is Made

The trumpet, a brass instrument renowned for its versatility and brilliant sound, is a product of meticulous craftsmanship. Most trumpets are intended for beginning students and are hence kept at a reasonable price but a professional trumpet can cost thousands of dollars. Even more expensive trumpets are made from solid gold and silver and can fetch an exorbitant price. But how did the trumpet industry begin and how are these premium acoustic instruments made today?

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@tristanschaper281

3 weeks ago

This was actually a great and detailed video on trumpet manufacturing, thank you!

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@donquinn1343

2 months ago

Nicely done, great information.

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@InstantSoup4

1 week ago

2:55 ' an abrasive sponge is then used to smooth out any scratches left by the sponge"......no? lots of misinformation in this vid

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