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Your cart is empty. The trumpet is the highest-sounding instrument in the brass tube group. Its playing is very sensitive and clear, and it can play a variety of music melody .
The Eastrock professional trumpet mouthpiece design can perform rich and elegant sounds.
High quality copper, silver plated surface.
The Eastrock silver plated trumpet uses the international standard special musical instrument copper.
Exquisite craft
After 28 production processes and 9 inspection steps, after polishing with precision machine tools, the surface is polished without dead angles to ensure product quality.
Trumpet Mouthpiece streamline design, feel comfortable
The silver-plated trumpet is ergonomic and streamlined, practical and beautiful.
Hector V.
2025-08-21 16:26:41
I’m not a beginner but I was looking for a spare mouthpiece and found this one for a very decent price, I decided to give it a try and played all my gigs with it this weekend so I’m amazed how wonderful is. Perfect to play with for sure
jan
2025-08-15 14:08:48
My friend loves this mouthpiece. It helped him hit notes he was never able to hit before.
Dan
2025-07-22 18:37:59
I purchased both the 3C and 5C, and both work well. I use the 3C for a wide-bore trumpet and the 5C for a medium-wide trumpet.One reason I like these is they allow me to inexpensively try different mouthpieces to get an idea of what size works best. I am happy with both of these. I used them several weeks and neither one showed signs of the silver plating wearing off.
B. Eachcomber
2025-05-29 17:56:36
I'm a long time (decades) woodwind player. I played in community college stage and concert bands. I have dabbled on trumpet over the years with really no long term serious practice to build trumpet embouchure strength and range. So with that caveat, I recently picked up a student horn in good playing condition that included a Bach 7c. I bought a Yamaha 11b4, and three Eastrock mouthpieces labeled 7c, 5c, and 3c. All five of the mouthpieces seem about the same to me. I expect an intermediate to advanced player could tell a difference. I've tried low cost "knock off" saxophone mouthpieces a few times from Amazon and Ebay. A couple of metal ones have been pretty good. A couple of the plastic ones have been pretty bad. I have a hunch these "knock off" manufacturers have the metal sax and trumpet mouthpieces copied pretty well. Not so the plastic sax mouthpieces. So anyway, I'd say one of these Eastrock trumpet mouthpieces would be okay for a student or anyone on a budget looking to try a different mouthpiece at a low price. I see Bachs priced towards 20 bucks used on Ebay but watch out for fakes. I can't tell if the 3,5, & 7 are really different sizes or just stamped on numbers. I'd say the bullet type is what I'd buy if I had a few spare bucks and already had a name brand mouthpiece or two.
Jason
2025-05-06 18:21:03
I'm an adult beginner and had a 7C that came with my trumpet. I wanted a little bit larger dia. mouthpiece. I bought this 5c, and it's much easier for me to play on. And, at the price, I'm going to order another. I've only had it a day, but it feels good, looks good, and (from the horrid noise I can make) sounds good. I love it.
Rob Schneider
2025-03-30 11:02:01
Great value - nice mouthpiece - not just for beginners.
david avila
2025-03-25 14:31:31
Great instrument piece
Jhoan
2025-01-22 18:56:49
Justo como la querÃa…
Simon_Riley
2024-12-16 12:04:05
Muy buena
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