A brass instrument can be a huge investment, so owners definitely want to keep them in tip-top shape. We hear from customers who are worried about a strange spot on their instrument. What caused it? Will it affect their sound? Will it continue to grow? Should they get it fixed? This photographic guide should hopefully
We sell the best French horns, trumpets, and trombones in the world! We carry instruments from Yamaha, Conn, Bach, Shires, Hans Hoyer, XO, Engelbert Schmid, Ricco Kühn, Dieter Otto, Stomvi, Thein, Verus, Paxman, Dürk, and more. We also carry cases from Marcus Bonna, Wiseman, and Protec, mouthpieces from Josef Klier, Greg Black, and Griego, mutes from Denis Wick, RGC, and UpSound, and any other brass instrument accessories you need.
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