NO I My Flute was that brand and it was good at first and it got bad REALLY fast and wouldn't play higher than f above the staff.
Yes. The Mendini flute is okay IF you are a beginner or just want to try the flute.
It is on a higher level than the Olds, Bundys, Artleys, etc. which were okay instruments if you doubled. The mendini is better not only because of its looks
which are available in 7 colors lacquered, but because the flutes are standard with
the Split-E key which is an additional charge at most other companies.
Some of the flutes may come and have a loose screw via shipping..The Mendini comes with a small screwdriver , white gloves, (some come with a ) metronome/tuner, cleaning stick and micro-fiber cleaning cloth. Normal care of the instrument, it will respond . I perform hard jazz with the Mendini, and it's held up
incredibly well.
Its not trying to be like my $3,000.00 instruments, but it's fun (blue) and its okay to have a choice to play a little funky flute at a party, or just buy one for a child who may, or may not want to play in the future.
It all depends. From where reviews have gone, It's a crapshoot, but they do have quite good and cheap MTB line of trombones that are under $400.
Not at all. It's a low-end imported student-level brand, poorly built with cheap materials. Don't buy it.
Not at all.
It all depends. From where reviews have gone, It's a crapshoot, but they do have quite good and cheap MTB line of trombones that are under $400.
they are cheap beginner drums. but they are not very good
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Well, no one can say for sure but good trombones usually casts around $1,500. you may be able to get one cheaper but you have to look for it.
trombones have a wonderful range. At times, the trombonist can play as low as a tuba, yet, at other times, play as high as a trumpet. The range depends on the player. For instance, a high schooler who has been playing for only 4 years will not have a good range compared to a professor of trombones.
It all depends. From where reviews have gone, It's a crapshoot, but they do have quite good and cheap MTB line of trombones that are under $400.
they are cheap beginner drums. but they are not very good
Alessandro Mendini was born in 1931.
Mendini and Cecilio are both junk brands. Buying one of their horns is a waste of money unless you're only planning to use it as a novelty.
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
hes french
No, it's not. It's poorly built, using inferior materials. Repair shops won't touch them.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Well, no one can say for sure but good trombones usually casts around $1,500. you may be able to get one cheaper but you have to look for it.
trombones have a wonderful range. At times, the trombonist can play as low as a tuba, yet, at other times, play as high as a trumpet. The range depends on the player. For instance, a high schooler who has been playing for only 4 years will not have a good range compared to a professor of trombones.
Trombones are made from brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.
Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.