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Buescher trumpet model 10
Buescher trumpet model 10








buescher trumpet model 10

Up until '55 or '56 the Olds cornets used a "large shank cornet mouthpiece" which was basically made by Olds for Olds and nobody else. The Olds Ambassador cornets are also good horns but you need to be careful of the mouthpieces. I'd start with either Bach or Schilke- probably a Bach 7c or Schilke 9). The shanks (the part that gos into the horn) are different in size from trumpets so you'd have to use cornet mouthpieces with a cornet.

buescher trumpet model 10

They tend to be cheaper than trumpets on EBay for a horn of equivalent quality.Ĭornet mouthpieces have similar cup sizes to trumpets ("true" cornet mouthpieces tend to be quite a bit deeper than trumpet pieces which are more bowl shaped but the difference here has blurred over the last fifty years or so.) and of course don't forget the 110 cornets in the big parade. In a church band or a more mellow sounding environment a cornet will work wonderfully. There's also a broad middle ground of sound characteristics shared between the two and for many many listeners there'd be no difference in a blindfold test. If you're going to play with a band most rock/ jazz venues are better suited to trumpets which are by and large more brash in tone but Bobby Hackett seemed to choke along pretty well on cornet and in many venues their more mellow sounds are better suited. 1 sold, 0 available.No reason in the world not to for "I'd like to take up the instrument and play for my own pleasure" purposes.

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    BUESCHER TRUMPET MODEL 10 SERIAL

    Condition: Seller Notes: “Recently restored, this gorgeous silver and gold plated Buescher trumpet is in near mint condition and maintains excellent compression and playability.”, Brand: Buescher, Model: 10-22 A, Finish: 100% silver plate w/gold engraving & inside bell, Skill Level: Professional, Era: 1926, Pitch: Bb low pitch, Serial Number: 219615, Appearance: Excellent, Playability: Excellent, Bore. Louis Armstrong recorded with a 10-22 model Buescher in the late 20's. He patented the True Tone cornet, which became a popular trademark name in the early 1900’s. Historical Background Buescher Band Instrument Company was founded in 1904 by Ferdinand August Buescher, who had previously worked as a foreman for Conn. Compression: Excellent Valves: Excellent Playability: Excellent Blemishes: Very slight scratches on 2nd valve slide. 1992 brochure: Models 1994 brochure: cover 1994 Brochure: Reeds 1994 Brochure: Reed Comparison Chart. Condition Details Finish: 100% silver plate with gold plate engraving and inner bell. Buescher saxophones are some of the most famous in the world. Restoration Chemically cleaned, polished, dents removed, straightened, valves recorked/felted and adjusted. What’s Included All original slides, valves, etc., 1 original vintage case, 1 vintage Buescher mouthpiece, and 1 anti tarnish bag.

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    Seller:radcliffe49 (163) 100%, Location: Dahlonega, Georgia, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 112662035667 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I.

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