How made trumpet

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Brass Alchemy:
Begin with yellow brass, an alloy of 70% copper and 30% zinc. This malleable blend awaits transformation.
The bell, the trumpet’s heart, takes shape. A fan-shaped piece of brass, merely 0.5 mm thick, is beaten into a rounded form. The edges weld together, birthing the bell’s resonance.
Hammering and Spinning:
Imagine skilled craftsmen wielding hammers, shaping the bell. Each strike infuses soul into the metal.
Then comes the spinning—a dance of power and precision. The bell embraces a core bar, spun into its final form. This labor, like a musical crescendo, demands unwavering hands.
U-Bends and Logo Embellishments:
Before bending, a special metal fills the bell stem, ensuring its roundness endures.

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