When it comes to Trumpet brands, its best not to look at the name for everything. It has to be about how it feels to you and how it sounds. I tried several different brands before I made my selection. However, the brand has a little bit to do with it. It's just knowing which ones are made well. For example, i would NOT recommend playing on a Bundy due to its cheap construction, primarily made for starter students. I personally play on a Benge but I have friends who play on King, Bach, Schilke, and Getzen. Its all up to how you feel with it. And do ask different music stores if they can bring in multiple models for you to try so you can have the best experience.
Some manufacturers known for quality:
The Bach Stradivarius line of trumpet models is generally considered their top trumpet.
Yes, the trumpet 1 part is normally harder than trumpet 2 or 3 and normally the best player or players play on the first trumpet part.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
You must be more specific... If you mean a modern trumpet manufacturer, there are several. The two most popular and the best are Bach and Yamaha.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1998.
The most common trumpet brands used by professional musicians are Bach, Yamaha, and Schilke.
The best tuner app for trumpet players is "Tunable."
For beginners, the best trumpet transposition guide to use is the one provided by the International Trumpet Guild.
The Bach Stradivarius line of trumpet models is generally considered their top trumpet.
Jazz is usually associated with the trumpet.
The best trumpet is a Bach, i recommend a B flat trumpet made by Yamaha if your not a professional. always go with a B flat trumpet though.
You can use any instrument to play jazz but the "Jazz" trumpet (A trumpet with Valves) in the key of Bb is the best.
The best information we have points to the trumpet being invented in Egypt. The modern valved trumpet was invented in Germany.
There is no "best" trumpet, just like there is no best car or best pair of shoes, etc. The best depends on any given players needs and opinions.
For that price, the best option is to look for something used, because anything new under $400 is going to be junk. Some brands to consider include Bach, Getzen, Yamaha, Holton, King, and Olds.
Yes, the trumpet 1 part is normally harder than trumpet 2 or 3 and normally the best player or players play on the first trumpet part.
The best trumpet tuner app available for download is "Tunable: Tuner, Metronome, and Recorder."