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Etude ETR-100 Series Student Bb Trumpet Lacquer

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Features

  • Features a first-valve thumb saddle and an adjustable third-valve finger ring for easy intonation adjustment and player comfort

Description

The Etude ETR-100 Student Trumpet's generous bore makes it easy for a beginner to play while learning to form notes accurately. You'll be heard on your ETR-100 trumpet whether you're performing on stage or with your marching band thanks to the Etude trumpet's red brass lead pipe—crafted for easy tone production and great projection. The Etude ETR-100 Trumpet is built to be securely handled by small or inexperienced hands with a first-valve thumb saddle and an adjustable third valve finger ring. These enhancements also make the Etude ETR-100 more comfortable to hold, allowing novice performers to pay more attention to intonation. Etude includes a mouthpiece and case with every ETR-100 student trumpet, making it an even more outstanding value.


Item Weight: 6.39 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 11 x 6.3 inches


Item model number: WBT-ET60LQ


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 20, 2010


Color Name: Lacquer


Material Type: Brass


Instrument Key: B Flat


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A pleasant surprise!
Color: Lacquer
I admit it: I am cynical about cheap trumpets. In fact, I spent days looking at used trumpets and cornets all over the place! All of them were either worn out banged up junk that only a sucker would buy, or absurdly overpriced instruments that only a dumber sucker would buy. Sooo...after reading ALL the reviews kindly left here by others who have purchased an Etude trumpet, I decided to take a chance on getting one myself. All I had to lose was return shipping charges, right? What a pleasant surprise! I know a little about horns, having owned a Silver Sonic cornet "back in the days", so give my opinion a little weight when I tell you that.....this is a GREAT horn, and would be a good buy at TWICE the price I paid! The quality of construction and materials rates right up there with horns costing several times more, and the sound of this horn is good enough to make me think I'm better at playing it than I really am! Sure, there were a couple of small problems with my horn, but I solved them easily enough. First, the valves were sticky. I cured that by removing them (one at a time as they aren't marked), completely wiping all the original valve oil off everything and applying a SMALL amount (one or two drops carefully spread around each valve) of Denis Wick valve oil with PTFE (teflon). It's the best valve oil on the planet, thinner and more slippery than what Etude used. Second, the screw that holds the third slide finger ring was missing. I replaced it with a 4mm X .07 set screw, 5mm in length. It doesn't show, and cost me all of 26 cents. Later (as often), I found the screw where it had fallen out while unpacking the trumpet. Third....well, there really isn't really much of a third to mention. The polishing cloth that came with the trumpet shed more than my cat. One of the hinges on the case is out of alignment, and if that ever breaks it will probably cost me about a dollar to replace both of them. The white cotton gloves they included weren't bad quality, but I don't need them. I have read reviews here where people complained about some very petty problems with their horns, and can only suggest that they check out the used trumpets in their local markets to see what can go wrong with these instruments regardless of brand or cost. Do you really think it a good idea to give a teenager a $800 to $1,000 Yamaha or Bach to practice on? I'm far from of my teens, and the Etude is certainly good enough for my purpose! As usual, I'll update this review if I find anything pertinent to add to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2012 by R. Alexander

  • A roll of the dice...
Color: Lacquer
Well, I've had an interesting experience with this purchase... TRUMPET #1... The trumpet relatively quickly after the order was placed - about a week. (I eventually requested an exchange, which I'll explain.) Case - Overall, decent for this price point. It was made from rugged, black plastic with black lining. There was light-duty, silver metal trim and a black plastic handle. The padding between the bell and the edge of the case was a bit light for my liking, only around 1/4 inch. Not an immediate problem, but questionable protection for the bell if the case gets dropped or kicked. Trumpet - it was surprisingly nicer than expected, with one exception - the brass plating along a long section of tubing just beyond the mouthpiece was visibly lighter and semi-transparent compared to the rest of the instrument. Cosmetic, but also something you can easily see from a few feet away. Otherwise, the valves operated nicely, the trumpet had a decent heft to it for a $100 instrument, and all the slides worked well. The tone of the trumpet was better than I expected. I would have been very happy with everything, if not for the brass plating issue. But, we couldn't live with the cladding on the trumpet so we contacted the seller. They were very cooperative and gave us a 30-day return label without hassle. I ordered a new trumpet and had it shipped, since my son needed it quickly and we couldn't wait for the exchange process. TRUMPET #2... Again, arrived about a week later. IT WAS A DIFFERENT SYTLE CASE AND TRUMPET - and, not in a good way. Case - This case was completely black, even the trim. The plastic was lighter and the trim appeared to be plastic as well. The padding around the bell was much better, but overall a very cheap case. Trumpet - This trumpet was much cheaper in feel. This trumpet was slightly shorter than the other, the Etude logo on the bell was half the size, it was much lighter metal (to the point I thought I could crumple it easily with my hands), and the valves didn't operate smoothly. Everything about this trumpet screamed cheap. Ironically, this trumpet came with a pair of white gloves (the other didn't), which I found quite comical. SUMMARY - no wonder why reviews are all over the map for Etude trumpets - they are shipping random product that is made in China (that fact was proudly etched on both trumpets). So, it comes down to a flip of the coin. Neither trumpet was great, but the 1st was a much better trumpet then the 2nd. My recommendation - if you are looking for a starter trumpet and don't mind that you might need to return/exchange it for another, then for ~$100 it is probably worth a try. Ratings - Trumpet #1 (3 stars), Trumpet #2 (1 Star), Seller Experience (4 Stars). Overall - 2 stars, given the problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2013 by B. M. Willitt

  • Wow. This is a real instrument not a knockoff.
Color: Lacquer
I am not a horn player and the last time I played a typical "band" instrument was in the 80's. I played Flute and the pawn shop instrument I had at the time was low quality and expensive. I decided to take up trumpet to expand the sounds I could put in my music and for jazz and funk songs I want to do. Imagine my surprise when $110 got me an instrument every bit as good as I would need should I make Trumpeting my profession and wanted to study it. It's solidly built, nothing cheap about it and the fit and finish are excellent. It's substantially solid in hand, has a mirror finish and any sour sounds that come out of it are surely my ineptitude as I learn. Even the case is a legitimate instrument cast, hard reinforced resin with a velvet/velour interior complete with a polish cloth, white gloves, and plenty of cubby holes and storage for your valve oil and music book. No cloth hardcases here like my violin. The case and the instrument should be able to stand up to ANY Child. I honestly haven't been this satisfied with a musical instrument purchase since I bought my Les Paul. If you wish to learn the Trumpet you can do no wrong with this instrument, it will take you as far as you want to push to and whatever level you want to arrive at. Unlike other reviewers I did not need to oil the valves out of the box. I have done no maintenance on it in a week of daily playing other than draining and drying and it plays fast and smooth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2013 by Kodack

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