Yamaha Trumpets
Yamaha 6335 Bb Trumpet
Yamaha's professional models are medium-weight for a perfect all-around playability. They're at home in any setting, from studio to big band, concert band, chamber group, or orchestra. We offer two models: the 6335, which features a medium-large bore and a yellow-brass bell for a big sound with clear projection; and the 6345G, which features a large bore and a gold-brass bell for a warm, rich, commanding tone. Both are ideal for those who need versatility in their horn, who are looking for an instrument that will play and sound just right in any group or setting.
- Medium weight Bb Trumpet

- Bell: 123mm (4 7/8") Yellow Brass or Gold Brass (G)
- Bore: 11.65mm (0.459")
- Finish: Gold lacquer or silver plate (S)
- Mouthpiece: 14B4
- Bell:123mm (4 7/8") Gold brass
- Bell shape: YL2
- Bore 11.68mm (0.459")
- Mouthpiece: TR14B4Jm
Yamaha 8310Z Bobby Shew Bb Trumpet
The Z was born of Yamaha’s long and close partnership with the legendary trumpeter Bobby Shew. Bobby is an incredibly versatile player, and to meet all his playing requirements he wanted to create one super efficient instrument which could scream out a powerful lead, or play soft, mellow ballades. He finally found that instrument in the Z.
When we decided to try to improve the Z, trumpet designer Shunichi Niwata and R&D specialist Bob Malone worked together with Bobby, passing into it all the special techniques we’d learned since designing the first Z. And the results speak for themselves!
- Lightweight Bb Trumpet

- Bell: 127mm (5") Yellow Brass
- Bore: 11.30mm (0.445")
- Finish: Gold lacquer or silver plate (S)
- Mouthpiece: SHEW-JAZZ Signature Model
Yamaha Xeno 8335 Bb Trumpet
For years top players have been attracted to a unique trumpet they noticed while on international tours. It was a high-grade handcrafted professional model called 'Xeno', and it was sold only to samurai. At least, that's what the pros started saying, only half in jest, when Yamaha steadfastly refused to make the Xeno available anywhere but in Japan. "We're not yet ready to send it out into the world," we explained. "We're making it perfect, refining it down to the smallest detail. "Patiently, step by step, year after year, we worked our way through every tiny element-rom brace size and position, to mouthpiece receiver design, to bell material processing techniques-until we had created what we consider the pinnacle in the art of trumpet manufacture: the Xeno. Built with the spirit of perfection. Ready for the world.