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grrr_arrghh said:
I still want to know what this 'International Trumpet Guild' is...?

Have you considered trying google?, a quick search for "International Trumpet Guild" produced this as the top result:

https://www.trumpetguild.org/

Although I can't get it to load!.

This is the brief text that google gives:

The International Trumpet Guild is a non-profit organization, founded in 1974 to promote communications among trumpet players around the world and to improve ...
 
I had misread that as "International Strumpet Guild". I thought Prototypn45 was a 14 year old union member of the world's oldest occupation. Either that, or a very fortunate 14 year old boy. :D
 
Nigel Goodwin said:
Have you considered trying google?, a quick search for "International Trumpet Guild" produced this as the top result:

https://www.trumpetguild.org/
lol, thats what I should have done - it did load...
Some Random Bloke said:
The International Trumpet Guild is a non-profit organization, founded in 1974 to promote communications among trumpet players around the world and to improve the artistic level of performance, teaching, and literature associated with the trumpet.
 
I auctually i learned to play trumpet at the ITG, i know 4 notes! I was taught by a person who plays in the Milwaukee symphony. I was there because I was helping my dad out. The ITG is a gathering of trumpet geeks from all over the world to show off their stuff. This year's ITG was held in Denver, Colorado. I got a Bach Omega the day after I got back from Denver. My dad is going to teach how to customize it. oh and Doc Sevrenson was there.

P.S. I you ever need or want a new mouthpeice check out GR Technologies. Those are the best mouthpeices!!!
 
I auctually i learned to play trumpet at the ITG, i know 4 notes! I was taught by a person who plays in the Milwaukee symphony. I was there because I was helping my dad out. The ITG is a gathering of trumpet geeks from all over the world to show off their stuff. This year's ITG was held in Denver, Colorado. I got a Bach Omega the day after I got back from Denver. My dad is going to teach how to customize it. oh and Doc Sevrenson was there.

P.S. I you ever need or want a new mouthpeice check out GR Technologies. Those are the best mouthpeices!!!
 
oh, thanks

I've not seent he bach omegas. Are they an american model?

i just stick to my crappy yamahas (well, they're not that bad, but the price of them is fanatastic...)
 
i don't know much about the Omega's but i do know that they use a bach stratavaris valve section. Yamaha's aren't the best, but aren't the worst, or at least acording to my dad.
 
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