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Title: Trumpet Help
Post by: cwhitfield96 on February 17, 2026, 06:29:49 PM
Looking to pick up another trumpet. I have one from Lee at miss fire calls. I can play it alright but can run a wingbone better. I'm looking for something easy to play. Primarily will be used for clucks and yelps.

Mero, Townsend, Bullock, etc who would you guys recommend?

Also, does wood type and mouthpiece make a big difference in sound with trumpets? If so, I want something with a little more rasp, that is one area I feel my current trumpet or more likely me, lack in.

Thanks


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: davisd9 on February 17, 2026, 06:40:14 PM
Quote from: cwhitfield96 on Today at 06:29:49 PMLooking to pick up another trumpet. I have one from Lee at miss fire calls. I can play it alright but can run a wingbone better. I'm looking for something easy to play. Primarily will be used for clucks and yelps.

Mero, Townsend, Bullock, etc who would you guys recommend?

Also, does wood type and mouthpiece make a big difference in sound with trumpets? If so, I want something with a little more rasp, that is one area I feel my current trumpet or more likely me, lack in.

Thanks


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Rasp comes from the player, not the call. Some are easy for the mechanics, tight internals usually are not great for rasp.

What is easy for me to play may not be for you. Trumpets can be as personal as a mouth call. Mr. Lee makes a great call. Out of the ones listed I would say Mero. If you like a wingbone then one of the newer Battey calls with the flat mouthpiece may be for you.

Acrylic or delrin will give you more pop. Can a person hear differences in the wood or material, probably not. Can a turkey? I do not know as I am not a turkey. Understanding how sound waves work can create opinions but it is opinion. Sound waves bounce better on harder materials and softer materials soak up some of it, but turkeys sound different and make different vocalizations.

Anyway, I am rambling. Good luck in your search, but no call will override the practice time.


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: Crowstalker on February 17, 2026, 07:20:56 PM
Well said davis9.  Yes those are all good choices for not breaking the bank. I would add David shoemaker to the list.  The rasp is the guy running the call. Spit works wonders there.  Lemon drops are a common stand by for making it easier.  Especially at first light as all you taste is coffee.  Something sweet will make sweet sounds way easier.


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: cwhitfield96 on February 17, 2026, 07:22:28 PM
Appreciate the input guys. I definitely want to try another trumpet. Is Mr. Mero on OG or does anyone know the best way to contact him?


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: Crowstalker on February 17, 2026, 07:23:45 PM
He is but I don't know his contact information


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: Crowstalker on February 17, 2026, 07:24:04 PM
I'm sure someone does


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: Crowstalker on February 17, 2026, 07:26:16 PM
Trumpets are fun because of the the time it takes to feel confident with them.  Lots of practice there for sure


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Title: Re: Trumpet Help
Post by: Greg Massey on February 17, 2026, 08:05:46 PM
My only help is I have one from Lee and it's probably one of the easiest ones to play.. So my suggestion for now is keep practicing with it and save your money until you get really good with it... good luck ...