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Beginner Trumpet

Started by Gog1015, February 23, 2019, 08:27:45 PM

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Gog1015

Thinking about trying a trumpet, I have never tried one. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks!

outdoors

Takes a lot of practice 
Buy the best trumpet you can AFORD , so if it doesn't work out you will get your money back
Practice , practice

This may sound strange , when you play it you suck air don't blow
Along time ago there was a topic about this. , some one bought one and couldn't make it sound
At all  he was blowing not sucking... 
Sun Shine State { Osceola }
http://m.myfwc.com/media/4132227/turkeyhuntnoquota.jpg

noisy box call that seems to sound like a flock of juvenile hens pecking their way through a wheat field

Vaughnrp2


Vaughnrp2

There are some cane yelpers for sale right now in the classifieds. From what hear lee makes a fine call. This would save you some money and at the sametime get you a fine yelper to learn on.

EZ

Quote from: Vaughnrp2 on February 24, 2019, 09:48:07 AM
There are some cane yelpers for sale right now in the classifieds. From what hear lee makes a fine call. This would save you some money and at the sametime get you a fine yelper to learn on.


You heard right, Lee's Cane yelpers run smooth and easy and that's what you want no matter if beginner or experienced. All suction yelpers, Trumpet, cane or Wingbone all require the same basics. The thing that makes a great sounding, easy to run call is the internals, not the price.


Daryal Gosey (NCbowjunkie) also makes an inexpensive trumpet that runs easy.

paboxcall

Quote from: EZ on February 24, 2019, 10:09:44 AM
All suction yelpers, Trumpet, cane or Wingbone all require the same basics. The thing that makes a great sounding, easy to run call is the internals, not the price.

:agreed:
Anyone, trying hard enough, can produce what resembles a yelp from a coffee stirrer. However none of us would argue it was a quality yelp.
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409
Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

mspaci

Mero is a great trumpet, and a great price. Very fast to get one too. I have several. Mike

Boykin Hollow

In the classifieds, Goblr77 has a Misfire Trumpet for $65.00. Hard to get started any cheaper and Lee makes a fine trumpet.  Might want to check it out.

Gog1015

Thanks for all of the great info guys!

model94

Brian Mero. This was the 1st Trumpet I purchased and  I am very happy with it.  He is an awesome guy as well and his prices are excellent!

savduck

Georgia Boy

willy9889

 Would recommend a Permar model 45 in Delrin. My first trumpet and it plays pretty darn easy.
Ralph is a true Gentleman as well!! Had a good visit with him every time we speak!

Willy

Sir-diealot

Most of these guys know more than I do but I want to share where I feel I made a mistake, I tried to learn to many kinds to fast, trumpets and yelpers and I think it has hurt my learning. Get one, stick with it and when you feel you are decent then get another one. I am trying to learn on 4 different "Wind instruments" as I like to call them 1 Trumpet, 2 yelpers and a wingbone. I am doing better with the yelpers by far. Oh and it is not the fault of the makers, it is the fault of the knucklehead trying to play them.
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NCbowjunkie

Quote from: paboxcall on February 24, 2019, 11:21:29 AM
Quote from: EZ on February 24, 2019, 10:09:44 AM
All suction yelpers, Trumpet, cane or Wingbone all require the same basics. The thing that makes a great sounding, easy to run call is the internals, not the price.

:agreed:
Anyone, trying hard enough, can produce what resembles a yelp from a coffee stirrer. However none of us would argue it was a quality yelp.


The way I see it is the most expensive call may not be the call that the bird likes. It's up to who is running the call  just because I build a trumpet for $40 don't mean it won't run with the best for $200
It's what the birds want to hear that makes a quality call

davisd9

Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 24, 2019, 06:00:49 PM
Most of these guys know more than I do but I want to share where I feel I made a mistake, I tried to learn to many kinds to fast, trumpets and yelpers and I think it has hurt my learning. Get one, stick with it and when you feel you are decent then get another one. I am trying to learn on 4 different "Wind instruments" as I like to call them 1 Trumpet, 2 yelpers and a wingbone. I am doing better with the yelpers by far. Oh and it is not the fault of the makers, it is the fault of the knucklehead trying to play them.


Pick the one you feel you play the best and stick with it. Once you have it down then go to the others. Mechanics will help you play from one to the next


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