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Key Features
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The key phrase Trevor James uses often is not a tagline or a slogan but was the design objective for the Trevor James renaissance range of brass instruments. Trevor James has set a new standard in brass manufacture and design, making sure that all instruments are built to perform to the musician's needs. The cupronickel (copper-nickel alloy) slides are a great addition to the instrument due to their corrosion resistant properties. This way the slides will be easy to move, even if left for a long period of time
Rose brass is popular among orchestral players, for its ability to achieve much darker sounds than yellow brass can. This is because rose brass contains a higher amount of copper than yellow. While maintaining a high level of projection, rose brass manages to provide a broader, fuller tone.
The Trevor James trumpet comes with everything you need to get started. A backpack-style case is included for protecting your instrument while travelling. The case features a large side pocket designed to hold all your sheet music. Also included is the Trevor James 7C mouthpiece so you can waste no time getting started with your trumpet.
The new renaissance range from Trevor James has set a new standard in brass manufacture. These instruments have been uniquely designed and engineered to integrate perfectly into a British brass band. The renaissance range is ideal for those looking for a step-up from a starter instrument and wanting to progress their playing.
With over 25 years of design experience, Trevor James knows how important instrument design is in helping players achieve their musical goals. To this end, Trevor James has spent several years working closely with brass players and engineers to determine the features required to create a range of brass instruments which will enable players to reach these personal targets.