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  2. Carole Dawn Reinhart - Wikipedia

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    Her mother, a trombonist, gave Reinhart her first brass lessons on the slide cornet aged two and a half years. [3] By the age of seven she was playing trumpet duets with her brother, [ 3 ] Rolfe, who was known as a "boy trumpeter" [ 4 ] and also received scholarships to study music.

  3. Jupiter Band Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The brass and silver plates used for the instruments bodies are imported from Japan as are the knock pins and natural cork. [ citation needed ] The hand tools used to fashion the musical instrument parts are from Switzerland and the US and the CNC machines are from Japan.

  4. Adams Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Adams Musical Instruments is a manufacturer of musical instruments based in the Netherlands.The company produces percussion and brass instruments.. Percussion instruments by Adams include timpani, marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones, glockenspiels, bar chimes, bass drums, bell plates, temple blocks and drum hardware, [1] while range of brass instruments include trumpets, flugelhorns, cornets ...

  5. Cannonball Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Cannonball Musical Instruments first began as a saxophone manufacturer. Cannonball saxophones in current production are student Alcazar, intermediate Sceptyr, and professional Big Bell Stone Series, Vintage Series, and Key Artist Series models, [4] are made in a variety of finishes including The Brute (aged brass), Raven (iced black), Mad Meg (bare brass), and Hotspur (iced black and iced silver).

  6. Trumpet - Wikipedia

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    The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles.The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard B ♭ or C trumpet.

  7. Nirschl - Wikipedia

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    Nirschl is a sixth-generation builder of musical instruments. Nirschl builds brass instruments, including trumpets, trombones, French horns, mellophones, euphoniums, and tubas, under the 'Meister Walter Nirschl' brand in his factory in Bavaria and collaborates with Gemstone Musical Instruments on the W. Nirschl brass line. Nirschl's instruments ...