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๐ถ Own the spotlight with the Mendini Blue Trumpet โ where style meets sound!
The Mendini by Cecilio Bb Standard Trumpet Set is a beginner-friendly brass instrument featuring a 0.46-inch bore and 5-inch bell for balanced sound projection. Its eye-catching blue lacquer finish and durable stainless steel piston valves ensure both style and reliable performance. This all-in-one kit includes a 7C silver-plated mouthpiece, hard case, valve oil, cleaning cloth, and gloves, making it the perfect starter trumpet with professional-quality sound and a 1-year warranty.













| ASIN | B00I8QJT78 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,685 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Standard Trumpets |
| Brand | Mendini by Cecilio |
| Brand Name | Mendini by Cecilio |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,655 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847848015182 |
| Included Components | none-included |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Item Dimensions | 22 x 7 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cecilio Musical Instruments |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MTT-L |
| Material | Copper,Nickel,Silver,Nylon,Brass |
| Material Type | Copper,Nickel,Silver,Nylon,Brass |
| Model Name | Bb Standard Trumpet Set for Beginners |
| Model Number | MTT-L |
| Set Name | Bb Standard Trumpet Set for Beginners |
| Sound Profile | Bright and Lively |
| Style | Brass,Elegant |
| UPC | 847848015182 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty against manufacturer's defects. |
P**N
GREAT quality instrument.
This is a wonderfully made and affordable instrument. In fact, this cost less then what it would have cost us to rent a Trumpet for a year so I took a chance and bought it. We wanted to rent first because kids say they want to play or do something but end up changing their mind so we thought renting would be better for the first year. Sadly, in our area there are less and less places to buy/rent band equipment for kids. Paying over 150.00 for 8 months of renting an instrument isn't too bad BUT when you can buy a quality instrument for pennies more if not less than rental charges and not have to deal with renting contracts, returning the rental, and all for getting a very used, banged up instrument...it's a no brainer! Even my son's band instructor was impressed with the sound and all around quality of this Trumpet! He really was against us buying a Trumpet and he was even more against it when we told him the price of this one. Once he saw it and heard the sound he was quite pleased with our purchase! He said the sound was good, it not better then the more expensive well-known brand instruments! The case for this is soft but nicely padded for protection on the inside and very lightweight for easy transport! My son loves that he can use the case in a backpack style because he always has so much to carry. The trumpet itself looks (to me) like an extremely well made expensive one but at a fraction of the cost. I know nothing about instruments so my son's band instructor was our best bet for advisement as far as what kind of Trumpet would be best for a student. Again, he did not recommend purchasing an instrument so we did take a chance buying this. The reviews for this were all very good and they were all right in my opinion! This comes with absolutely everything my son needs to start playing and I think (or at least hope) he will get quite a few years of use out of this. This instrument is a WIN-win!!!
A**.
Great Trumpet.
In high-school, I played piano and organ. After I graduated from high-school, I moved to USA to continue my education but then I stopped playing music as piano and organ are too big and too hard to be moved around between apartments. Now, I am almost retired and I got interested to play the trumpet. Since I didnโt know whether I would like it or not, I decided to start with this extremely affordable Mendini by Cecilio trumpet. Before I bought this trumpet, I read the reviews about the sticking valves and they were right. But not until I learned that trumpet requires maintenance, ie: cleaning, oiling the valves and greasing the slides. After that, both slides and valves run very smoothly. After a year, I discovered that I do enjoy playing the trumpet and I decided to get me another trumpet. So, I bought me an intermediate Bb trumpet (YTR-4335GII) that cost me about 15 times as much as the Mendiniโs. Now, I have two trumpets and I love them both. Surprisingly, I learned that the Mendini is actually quite comparable with my new trumpet. The sound is almost identical (the new trumpet is slightly softer), the Mendiniโs valves are just as smooth but the new trumpetโs slides are smoother. The most noticeable difference is the mouth piece. The cup in Mendiniโs mouth piece is slightly bigger. They feel different but play just as good. If you are looking for affordable trumpets, I would strongly recommend Mendini by Cecilio. You will be pleasantly surprised to learn how good this trumpet really is.
S**X
Surprisingly good
This is a bit hard to rate. If you consider bang for the buck, it's easily a five star. If you consider only the bang (e.g. quality in the realm of all trumpets), it's probably a two or maybe a three. But that's not bad all things considered. I'm an amateur that plays in a community band, and I bought this as a camping trumpet (I like to practice in while camping in remote areas). Intonation is decent -- typically predictable and controllable across the partials, tone is good, and it blows fairly easily with comfortable acoustic back pressure. The first and third valve tuning slides work, although are a little stiff. I was able to loosen them up a bit by working them for a while. The valves work well with no hint of sticking, and there is not much valve leakage. It's well worth the money for my use, and honestly, I would not hesitate to use it in a concert if my other horn were for some reason not available. I have no illusions that it will ever hold up for many years with heavy use, but unequivocally, it's a good starter horn for a young student. In some of the reviews, I saw complaints that instruments came out of the shipping package with valves not working, bent parts, etc. But it seems that the company was responsive to the problems, so I figured they would make it good if it arrived in poor shape. So in this context, maybe I'll backpedal and equivocate on my endorsement: It's suitable as a student trumpet ONLY if you get a properly working horn as I did. There is nothing more damaging to a beginner's enthusiasm than an instrument that doesn't work right. One thing I recently noticed is that this trumpet is about one inch shorter than what I believe to be a standard Bb trumpet. The instrument seems to be scaled down across its length with the valves offset by about 1/2" and the bell short by about an inch. I noticed this when I tried to put my other trumpet in the Mendini case and it wouldn't fit! I don't understand the acoustics of the smaller horn and how it can play in tune, but it does.
T**O
Nice trumpet, great for students
For a band student, this trumpet is a great one to get for the quality and price. We initially rented a really nice trumpet, at the encouragement of the school, from a music rental place. The cost wouldโve surpassed the price of this trumpet in just a few months, not to mention the fact that they priced the rental at over $1,000 if we eventually wanted to apply our rental fees towards it (I think it was a Yamaha or some other popular brand). I got nervous about my daughter carrying around something so expensive, and rightly so. Halfway through the year, her trumpet was taken out of a schoolroom before a concert. It had been placed on the floor in its case with all the other instruments. She was almost in tears trying to locate it and no one saw who took it. We waited a couple of days and no one returned it so I ordered another one of these Mendini trumpets. Luckily, a couple more days later, someone returned her trumpet but the bell was dented. Who knows what they did with it! Thank goodness the Mendini is affordable and she has no problems playing it. I canโt imagine the cost had we lost the rental or it was returned all dented.
J**K
Surprisingly Very Good
As a musician myself, I was hesitant about purchasing this trumpet. I played the Alto Saxophone all throughout middle school and high school, and I understand the value of a good, quality instrument. But this is for a 6th grader who is just starting out. The last thing I wanted to do was commit to a rental program (which would have been more than purchasing this trumpet outright) or drop a wad of cash on something expensive that he may/may not enjoy in the long run. In all honesty, this was a great decision. The trumpet looks and plays very, very nice. A few weeks into the school year, and our brand new musician has passed more tests than anyone else and now sits as a first chair trumpet player in his first middle school band. That success isn't attributed to the trumpet, I know. But I wanted to make sure everyone knew that even with a trumpet like this, it's possible to sound great if you're willing to put in the work (just like with any instrument...at any price). There is a drawback. At $100, I'm not sure that the trumpet itself is incredibly durable. That doesn't mean it's fragile. It means it's not a $3,000 trumpet. My son dropped it in our kitchen on hardwood floors from a height of about 3 feet, and it left a quarter-size dent in the bell. He was devastated. But all in all, the trumpet held up to the fall very well. The sound wasn't impacted at all, and in speaking with our local instrument shop, it should be a relatively easy fix. All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase, but more importantly, our son loves it!
J**N
Best bang for your buck!
Extremely excited to learn a new instrument! Been playing piano for many years as well as guitar and cello. Itโs time to add yet another instrument to the list of instruments I play. Looking forward to whatโs to come!!
J**T
Unbelievably great trumpet for the price
I'm just starting trumpet, though I play other instruments. As far as I can tell, this is a flawless trumpet at an astonishingly low price (for me, $79.99). But what do I know? However, I showed it to my brother-in-law, an excellent trumpet and trombone player for several decades, who played some wonderful tunes effortlessly, couldn't believe how a such a great trumpet could be obtained so inexpensively, and, finding it much lighter than his $1,000 model, yet sturdy, immediately bought one as his "travel trumpet". Two other friends, excellent trumpet players, were just as impressed, and one of them also bought one as a "travel trumpet". I can't stop playing the thing and after 2 weeks, am well into playing scales and even some pretty good tunes. In addition to trumpet and mouthpiece, this comes with a beautiful soft (Nylon? but with a hard, cushioned, fitted nest for the trumpet and mouthpiece) case (which ALONE must be worth about $40!) with optional shoulder straps, both zipper and Velcro closures, and large music storage pocket, plus a cleaning cloth and oil (but you'll need a real cleaning kit, of course). I was also told that this model has features you would not expect on a beginner's trumpet. Mine is golden, gleaming, NOT plastic, with mother of pearl valves that are delightfully smooth -- really does look like an instrument costing 10x as much, and when played by a good trumpeter, sounds like that, too.
A**N
Lack of vibrato from the horn, and sticky keys!
Mendini by Cecilio MTT-N Trumpet, Silver, Bb Background: I used to play Trombone from 5th grade to 12 grade (graduation). I stopped for a few years, and now I am back. In wake of that, I have also decided to pick up a Trumpet, and this fit the bill. It not only was a cheap alternative to other horns, but surprisingly the quality was higher than I would have pegged a $100 horn to display. Pros: It has a nice shine to the outer surface; it is fairly light weight; durable; and it is easy to work with for what you would expect. Cons: Coming from 7 years of experience, and time invested in not only playing, but listening to other instruments, I can tell that this sounds of lesser quality than that of a more expensive and worth while option. However, you do get what you pay for, but for a $100 instrument, it definitely is one to impress for the "bang for your buck" approach. I would peg this instrument, just like for yours truly (a beginner), and those who wish to pick up a cheap-o instrument to allow their son or daughter (or for yourself if you so desire) to practice with until they are of age where they need an improved make/model to truly shine. In addition, my biggest two complaints that are written into the headline is that in comparison to a more expensive model, it lacks the vibrato and resonating features that I would want; and occasionally when I play through each major octave scale, I do get "sticky keys." So far, it only happens to the two front valves, and I am not positive if that is my lack of applying valve oil per use, or it is due to the quality of said CNC'd machinery. However, this is par the course. As they say, "you get what you paid for." Overall: For receiving an instrument for $100, something I would never expect to go for so low, it not only does its job, but better than one would expect. So far, I have received no major technical issues, whether broken in transit, dents, or lack of parts listed in the description. I intend to practice diligently for the next year, and when I feel that I need to do so, I shall sell this Trumpet and buy an improved model. With that said, if and when you, or whoever stumbles upon this decides they wish to take that next step into intermediate brass construct, I would recommend the following: Bach, Yamaha, Kanstul, Getzen, LJ Hutchen, Conn, or King. A fair piece from LJ Hutchen would run you roughly $250 in the 'higher' range for beginner trumpets, whereas if you may decide to step up in price through thorough research, you could expect to pay anywhere from $400-1000 which I would classify for 'intermediate' players. If you intend to stick with said instrument for the long run, have the spare cash and are at a place in your career where you are a expert at your craft (not that you need me to tell you), you could find higher quality models ranging from $1,500 to $2,500. To those struggling on your journey, I would implore you to allocate any resources that you have to your disposal, whether it be the internet, an in person or online tutor that has mastered their craft and/or instrument, YouTube videos, or for those that are just starting out, I would recommend "Foundations for Superior Performance" by Richard Williams or "I Recommend" by James D. They will help you learn fingering positions, different scales to better improve your intonation, air control, flexibility in each octave, speed, and overall knowledge of your different major and minor scales, and plenty more. When in doubt, start from the basics, improve your foundations and work your way up, slowly but surely pushing the envelope. And, don't forget, 30-60 minutes sessions per day with 1 - 2 days off given how hard you worked your chops, especially focused work is invaluable in comparison to playing extremely long sessions, and having no particular goal.
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