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Making Brass Instruments At Home

Making Brass Instruments At Home Making Brass Instruments At Home

Ultra simple is the 'hoseaphone', a garden hose with a funnel on one end for a bell. The great horn player, Dennis Brain, could make one of those sound darn near like a French Horn. You will need to use a standard brass mouthpiece and find someone that plays brass. Brass and woodwind instruments have many similarities. Both are played by blowing air into the horn. Brass instruments are played with mouthpieces that require buzzing of the lips to make sound.

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1952 Henri Selmer Paris Balanced Model 24Aserial 11384Made to be balanced at the trumpet player's hands, these instruments were used by the great Louis Armstrong and Harry James among others. This model features a.459 bore and has a big sweet sound that cannot be found in any other trumpet.Technical condition: valves and slides move smoothly and lightly, very good compressionVisual condition: without dents, without dingsFinish: freshly restored instrument, new lacquer finishAdditional information: new case, Selmer 2 Special double cup mouthpiece.

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1974 Vincent Bach Stradivarius 180S37, Elkhart IND.serial 104544The Bach 180 series trumpets are the number one selling professional trumpets in the world. The 180S37 features a #37 one-piece hand-hammered professional bell that produces a warm sound with great projection allowing this instrument to work well in multiple musical settings—from jazz to concert or solo playing. The #25 leadpipe allows for slight resistance that is effective in centering tone production.

The silver-plate finish provides a controlled brilliance to the overall sound. These features combined with a.459' medium-large bore allow the player to produce a well-rounded sound well suited for all types of music.Technical condition: valves and slides move smoothly and lightly, very good compressionVisual condition: without dents, a few minimal dings, slight scratches and sign of straightening the bell (nothing serious)Finish: original silver finish complete 99%Additional information: overviewed, original Bach case (vintage), no mouthpiece. Vintage Japan! Yamaha YTR-6335 HGSII HEAVYWALL!serial 401297LEGENDARY YTR-6335 HGSII, Mark II valve clusterGold Brass BellThis model is the predecessor of the present Xeno models and it is said in the trumpet player community that these older models have a tone and response that was lost today.Technical condition: valves and slides move smoothly and lightly, very good compressionVisual condition: no dents, a few minimal dings, slight scratchesFinish: original silver finish complete 99%Additional information: overviewed, original Yamaha case for two trumpets, without a mouthpiece.Copyrights. To make a purchase or an appointment in our physical store, please call or fill in the contact form.PAYMENTWe accept payment by bank transfer, PayPal and cash on delivery (only for domestic shipments).You may trade in your old items, please contact us to arrange the detailsSHIPMENTDeliveries within Poland and other European Union countries are made by the Polish Post Office (priority mail) and a courier company. Shipments outside the EU are made exclusively by the Polish Post Office.The cost of shipment depends on the weight, size and destination of the package.

Making Brass Instruments At Home