Yamaha - YTR 4335G II trompette en Sib pavillon cuivre rose vernie
640,83 €
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Trumpet
Bb Trumpet, Varnished, Rose brass bell, supplied in case with mouthpiece, Yamaha. Second version of the 4335. The pink copper bell works wonders, enriching the instrument's spectrum and softening its sound.
ARTICLE N° 51219
Presentation
For over 30 years, Yamaha has been winning over conservatory and music school teachers, who recommend the brand for beginners.
Since then, they've continued to satisfy them, by further improving the sound and mechanical qualities of all their series, from student instruments to the very top of the range.
Since then, they've continued to satisfy them, by further improving the sound and mechanical qualities of all their series, from student instruments to the very top of the range.
Other features
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Yamaha YTR 4335GII
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Bb Trumpet
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Bell : Pink copper
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Finish : Varnished
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Pistons : Monel
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Adjustable 1st and 3rd piston slides
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Bore : 11,65 mm
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Bell: 123 mm
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Supplied with :
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Case
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Mouthpiece 11B4
To find out more...
The history of the brand with the 3 tuning forks began in 1887 under the name Yamaha Organ Manufacturing, soon renamed Nippon Gakki.
Founded by Torakusu Yamaha, a watchmaker and mechanic, he made his name by repairing the organs in a local school.
From 1900 onwards, the company diversified, producing pianos, then guitars, and in 1930 it set up its own acoustics laboratory.
In 1955, Nippon Gakki was renamed Yamaha in honour of its founder Torakusu Yamaha, who died in Tokyo on 8 August 1916 at the age of 65.
The first wind instruments arrived in 1965, and since 1972 the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been helping to develop them.
All these years have been spent fine-tuning the instruments, both acoustically and mechanically.
Today, production is closely monitored to guarantee a constant level of quality.
In 2005 Yamaha celebrated the manufacture of its ten-millionth wind instrument.
Founded by Torakusu Yamaha, a watchmaker and mechanic, he made his name by repairing the organs in a local school.
From 1900 onwards, the company diversified, producing pianos, then guitars, and in 1930 it set up its own acoustics laboratory.
In 1955, Nippon Gakki was renamed Yamaha in honour of its founder Torakusu Yamaha, who died in Tokyo on 8 August 1916 at the age of 65.
The first wind instruments arrived in 1965, and since 1972 the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been helping to develop them.
All these years have been spent fine-tuning the instruments, both acoustically and mechanically.
Today, production is closely monitored to guarantee a constant level of quality.
In 2005 Yamaha celebrated the manufacture of its ten-millionth wind instrument.
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YTR 4335G II trompette en Sib pavillon cuivre rose vernie Yamaha
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2 User reviews
CYRIL M
18/06/2020
5
/5
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magnifique trompette
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THIERRY H
01/02/2017
4
/5
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Très bon produit
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