Musical instrument for hire
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Thanks for advice , everyone. Will hit the music stores and then internet. Can anyone recommend some models? I do not know anything about Trumpets
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Re: Musical instrument for hire
Hi
If you don't know anything about trumpets may be worth having a look on the web to see if you have a local(ish) brass band...they may have instruments for hire or be able to offer advice on good local places to get an instrument suitable for a beginner. Good luck to your DC with his music.
Jeepers
If you don't know anything about trumpets may be worth having a look on the web to see if you have a local(ish) brass band...they may have instruments for hire or be able to offer advice on good local places to get an instrument suitable for a beginner. Good luck to your DC with his music.
Jeepers
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Just to say SNAP! My DS has signed up to play the trumpet next year (he liked the idea of making lots of noise with it). Luckily it's with a local charity that provides lessons and instrument hire for a very small token fee.
Good luck with your trumpet search, I'd be interested to hear what you find out, so that if DS takes to the trumpet we can buy his own in a year or two's time.
Good luck with your trumpet search, I'd be interested to hear what you find out, so that if DS takes to the trumpet we can buy his own in a year or two's time.
Re: Musical instrument for hire
I don't think you're anywhere near the Midlands, but if you were we could definitely recommend
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It's a company run by real enthusiasts who repair woodwind and brass instruments. You can buy them online from their eBay shop but if you can go to their workshop it's an experience that's worth the journey!
http://www.connolly-mir.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's a company run by real enthusiasts who repair woodwind and brass instruments. You can buy them online from their eBay shop but if you can go to their workshop it's an experience that's worth the journey!
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Oh Well! After much deliberation with DH and perstering by ds we have decided to drop Trumpet and take up Drums. It was my ds first choice but I was not too keen. But strength in numbers...dh and ds got what they wanted
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