Charlie Porter has been my favorite trumpeter since I found him. When he plays his Monette he sounds like liquid gold poured down from heaven. What an incomparable master.
Dave is a GREAT friend and I am so proud of what he has done. I was involved with training him many years ago and I knew he was special back then. He always wanted to know if he did a certain repair to the horn what would it do to the sound. He is and always will be a "special" person to me!
Dave Monette walked into the shop where I worked as an instrument repairman in the early 1980's in Chicago. I helped him bore out a mouthpiece receiver for a prototype he was working on at the time. I had no idea who he was or who he would become. I still have an extra receiver he left behind as proof.
Being a trumpet player myself and after meeting Wynton Marsalis in person and hearing him play on one of these is absolutely breath-taking. Luv the Raja P2, looking forward to buying one some day! My hats off to Monette, all I can say is WOW, genius level creations, keep up the great work!
The P2 sounded like a Sax at the end. Means the player and the horn are pretty epic. I’ve wanted a Raja since 1990 something. Great job to both the maker and the player.
I’m not a trumpet player and I never even heard of a Monette until tonight, when I saw Wynton on PBS NewsHour playing bits of and talking about The Democracy! Suite, his latest work. I’m listening, listening, listening, and the cameras are showing various shots, and then all of a sudden I’m looking at the horn and said - out loud - what the hell is that?! This unpolished horn that looks like it’s all one piece from mouthpiece to bell, just sounded so flawless. I had to look it up. I’m just blown away by these horns. Whether or not they even play, the design is just stunning. But, man! Do they play!
Awesome sound! Absolutely! Thank you! 8:12 the best of "piano"... I'll be collecting money for one of these trumpets all my life!.... Charlie What are your favorite exercises? ;)
We are currently working on updating our website, and the MB-111 will be added to our new horn catalog. The MB-111 is indeed based on a model from the 1980s. You can read our initial announcement about it here: facebook.com/monettetrumpets/posts/10154940425481260
The MB-111 is a bit lighter than the old MC-61, which is on the heavier side, but it is similar in its basic layout and bell size. The way we make the MB-111 today is much different than the way the horns were made back in the 1980s, so the modern MB-111 benefits from 30+ years of improvements in just about every aspect of its construction. Thanks for your question!
...that's probably because "Charlie and many others" were brought up to see Bach as a reference, inefficiencies and/or reality notwithstanding - and so the myths endure, aided by comparatively huge marketing budgets. The story usually differs with top-end brass designers and manufacturers who apply science to the art, though.
My thought was a hattip to the Holton MF Firebirds that were built for Maynard Ferguson, particularly with regards to the slotting and range. Oh and also my inner 13-yr old thought MF stood for something entirely different!! 😆😁🤣😂😄😅
The MF trumpets are so named because the original version was designed for and used by Maynard Ferguson. The MF is the lightest-weight Bb trumpet that we make.
Every Monette instrument is custom made for the individual client. If you are interested in having us build something for you, you can fill out the Instrument Order Inquiry on our website: www.monette.net/order-inquiry
All Monette instruments are custom-made projects for the individual client. Pricing information can be obtained by contacting our shop by phone or email: jason@monette.net, 503-255-5552
Charlie Porter has been my favorite trumpeter since I found him. When he plays his Monette he sounds like liquid gold poured down from heaven. What an incomparable master.
what a fantastic guy Charlie Porter is. All the effort he has put in to try and help us all play trumpet.
Wow. This is such an informative video. When Charlie plays the P3 he sounds a lot like Wynton. Love Charlie's playing on all the horns!!!
Dave is a GREAT friend and I am so proud of what he has done. I was involved with training him many years ago and I knew he was special back then. He always wanted to know if he did a certain repair to the horn what would it do to the sound. He is and always will be a "special" person to me!
Thank you for your comment, Ed! I will make sure that Dave sees it.
Dave Monette walked into the shop where I worked as an instrument repairman in the early 1980's in Chicago. I helped him bore out a mouthpiece receiver for a prototype he was working on at the time. I had no idea who he was or who he would become. I still have an extra receiver he left behind as proof.
Being a trumpet player myself and after meeting Wynton Marsalis in person and hearing him play on one of these is absolutely breath-taking. Luv the Raja P2, looking forward to buying one some day! My hats off to Monette, all I can say is WOW, genius level creations, keep up the great work!
Love these videos! Charlie sounds amazing.
Love the monette. Dream to own one
Love this instrument. Not too simple and not too complex. Not too big and not too small. And it sounds and looks beautiful!
What do you mean there's 8 of them
Fantastic collection of so beautiful trumpets !!! Best brand ever !!! ❤️
The P2 sounded like a Sax at the end. Means the player and the horn are pretty epic. I’ve wanted a Raja since 1990 something. Great job to both the maker and the player.
This is like watching a F1 driver test the newest Ferrarris and Lamborghinis.
I loved everyone, but Raja P2 was the one I felt the most connection with.
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Because of the original series Star Trek intro
I’m not a trumpet player and I never even heard of a Monette until tonight, when I saw Wynton on PBS NewsHour playing bits of and talking about The Democracy! Suite, his latest work. I’m listening, listening, listening, and the cameras are showing various shots, and then all of a sudden I’m looking at the horn and said - out loud - what the hell is that?! This unpolished horn that looks like it’s all one piece from mouthpiece to bell, just sounded so flawless. I had to look it up. I’m just blown away by these horns. Whether or not they even play, the design is just stunning. But, man! Do they play!
You definitely found his horn! The P3 in this video was wyntons personal older horn
My dad went and visited the factory when he was on a business trip. I play a bach strad right now and I would do anything to play a monette
I had no idea there were so many different trumpet models. Amazing
I enjoyed a lot of Raja Flumpet. How much does is cost?
P2 and plumpet are my fava
I play woodwind instruments and stumbled upon this video and wanted to know what is a flumpet. Is it a mix between a trumpet and a flugel
Spectrum yes
Great!!! I suggest putting the mouthpiece numbering on the videos as well. Thank you
Man wyntons old horn is 🔥🔥
Awesome sound! Absolutely! Thank you! 8:12 the best of "piano"... I'll be collecting money for one of these trumpets all my life!.... Charlie What are your favorite exercises? ;)
"Do I know what ya mean? I designed it." 😆😁😄😂😅🤣
What a nice review!
Cool guy with cool horns. fantastic!!
The MB III looks a lot like the old model from the 80:s, they don't show up on the site though why is that?
Thanks!
/Olle
We are currently working on updating our website, and the MB-111 will be added to our new horn catalog. The MB-111 is indeed based on a model from the 1980s. You can read our initial announcement about it here: facebook.com/monettetrumpets/posts/10154940425481260
Looks awesome, thanks!
And SOUNDS awesome too of course :)
@@TheOlk87 Thank you!
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What a player !!! ❤️
The only monette thing I could afford is the mouthpeice. But damn its the best mouthpeice I ever tried!
My favourite is raja p3, maybe someday I will be able to afford one. I already have a ressonance mouthpiece and I love it
How would you describe the difference between an MB-111 and an old MC-61 (besides the obvious difference in key)?
The MB-111 is a bit lighter than the old MC-61, which is on the heavier side, but it is similar in its basic layout and bell size. The way we make the MB-111 today is much different than the way the horns were made back in the 1980s, so the modern MB-111 benefits from 30+ years of improvements in just about every aspect of its construction. Thanks for your question!
Not even a trumpet player and I want one😀
Please can I have the P2 raja.
The rajna trumpet second hand.
How much would it cost?
That flumpet turns me on!! hahaha love it
Very Informative , Interesting that Charlie and many others always use Bach as a reference when comparing other trumpets .
...that's probably because "Charlie and many others" were brought up to see Bach as a reference, inefficiencies and/or reality notwithstanding - and so the myths endure, aided by comparatively huge marketing budgets. The story usually differs with top-end brass designers and manufacturers who apply science to the art, though.
@@illitraitthe Bach sound isn’t a myth, or is it? Too many great musicians use Bach, that’s Herb Albert and Chet Baker included. Just saying!
So when is the French Horn lineup coming out? Lol
whats the equivalent mouthpiece for a denis wick 4x
What is your most popular orchestral trumpet? It's been probably 15 years since I tried a Monette. It was a very cool horn
Funky looking trumpets
Charlie's albums are real and deep.
Nice..
Can I have a Raja P3? You know like an early Christmas present?
King’s tuba secret weapon.
Flumpet... not only do I love that crazy sounding word, but it sounds just like apple butter tastes 🤤 gotta get me one 🔥
Wish I’d be able to play one of those pieces of art
Charlie's gloves look a little gold by the end of the vid. The plating's not coming off the trumpets already is it?
Of course not. It's just dirt/sweat/moisture.
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What does "MF horn" mean?
My thought was a hattip to the Holton MF Firebirds that were built for Maynard Ferguson, particularly with regards to the slotting and range. Oh and also my inner 13-yr old thought MF stood for something entirely different!! 😆😁🤣😂😄😅
The MF trumpets are so named because the original version was designed for and used by Maynard Ferguson. The MF is the lightest-weight Bb trumpet that we make.
Thank you !
Brazilian please 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🙏🙏🙏
What is the website to buy one of these tdumpets?
Every Monette instrument is custom made for the individual client. If you are interested in having us build something for you, you can fill out the Instrument Order Inquiry on our website: www.monette.net/order-inquiry
charlie- you seem like a cool guy wwg1wga
Cual es el precio ???
All Monette instruments are custom-made projects for the individual client. Pricing information can be obtained by contacting our shop by phone or email: jason@monette.net, 503-255-5552
MonetteCorporation thank you