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It depends on HOW you approach playing the trumpet.
I would try EVERY ONE of these horns.
Lead horns:
These are my A list horns in order.
Wild Thing,
Callet Jazz,
Calicchio 2-9 (if you like open horns),
Calicchio 1S-2 (if you like a little resistance),
Calicchio 1S-7 (if you like resistance),
Schilke (Both large and med bore models are free blowing),
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B list horns in order.
Kanstul 1500 series,
Vax model Yamaha,
Bach 43-72 light weight,
Shew model Yamaha,
MF horn AND a Valve alignment,
Arturo model LeBlanc and a valve alignment,
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Legit horns
These are my A list horns in order.
Wild Thing with the #2 slide,
Calicchio copper 2-9 (if you like open horns),
Calicchio copper 2-2 (if you like resistance),
Kanstul 1500 series copper bells
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B list horns in order.
B&S Challenger,
Vax model Yamaha,
Bach 37,
Conn Vintage One
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Funny thing there are a great many horns on this trumpet list made by Zig Kanstul.
You really need to play them all. NObody knows which one you will like or play best.
Pops


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