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Schilke Trumpet &
Cornet Mouthpieces |
As
is generally known, the diameter of the shank of a cornet is
smaller than that of a trumpet. Any Schilke mouthpiece can be
purchased for either the trumpet of cornet. In general, a slightly
larger cup and throat favors the cornet tone. A cornet backbore
automatically is supplied with all cornet mouthpieces.
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| Model |
Discription |
Price |
| 5A4 |
Small cup diameter, aids the upper register. A popular piccolo
mouthpiece, and available only in the cornet shank. |
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| 6A4a
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ARTIST
MODEL - Developed for Bill Chase. A small shallow "A"
cup with cushion #4 rim for extremely high register work. |
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| 7B4
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(Formerly
model "K") Excellent for the player with thin lips.
A #4 rim provides good endurance with a brilliant tone. |
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| 8A4 |
The slightly funnel-shaped cup at the entrance to the throat provides
a good tone, and the #4 semi-flat rim gives superior endurance.
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| 8E2 |
A
deep funnel-shaped cup provides a mellow sound, very flexible
in all registers. |
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| 9
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(Formerly
model "B") Designed for Edward B. Lewellyn, former principle
trumpet player of the Chicago Symphony. Standard characteristics
allow for full penetrating tone quality. |
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| 9C4 |
Like the #9, however, the #4 semi-flat rim provides excellent
endurance. |
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| 10A4a |
ARTIST
MODEL - The combination of the shallow "A" cup,
semi-flat #4 rim, and a tight "a" backbore aids in extremely
high register. An ideal piccolo mouthpiece. |
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| 10A4
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ARTIST
MODEL - Same as above #10A4a but with a standard "c"
backbore. |
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| 10B4
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A
medium-small, funnel-shaped "B" cup makes for a good
sound and additional support in the upper register. |
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| 11A
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An
excellent piccolo trumpet mouthpiece. Rim size and contour similar
to the #11, but with a shallow "A" cup. |
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| 11Ax |
This model has been developed for the Schilke piccolo trumpet.
The 'x' backbore both improves the ease of playing and opens up
the sound for our piccolo trumpets. This model is available as
a standard mouthpiece only in cornet shank |
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Similar to the #11 featuring a slightly rounded #2 rim contour.
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(Formerly
Model "H") A superior mouthpiece with average standard
characteristics for free blowing. |
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Slightly deeper than the #11 with a #4 semi-flat rim, providing
a definite cushion feel for endurance. |
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The
large funnel-shaped cup encourages a big round tone, ideal for
cornet. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Similar to the #12B4 but with a shallow "A"
cup, tight "a" backbore, adding both endurance and range.
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ARTIST
MODEL - Same as above, but with a larger standard "c"
backbore. |
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The
medium-small conical "B" cup provides a full tone and
the #4 semi-flat rim allows for more endurance. Excellent for
modern jazz. |
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(Formerly
"J") With the standard medium characteristics of "C"
cup, #3 rim and "c" backbore, this mouthpiece produces
a brilliance sought by the studio player. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Shallow "A" cup, semi-flat #4 rim and
tight "a" backbore. An ideal trumpet mouthpiece for
playing lead.. |
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ARTIST
MODEL Same as above, except for the standard "c"
backbore that makes it a freer blowing mouthpiece. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Has a "B" cup slightly deeper than the
above and a narrow rounded rim, used by Frank Lisanti. |
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A somewhat sharp inner-edge combined with a funnel-shaped "C"
cup ensures good clear tone and the #4 semi-flat rim adds to endurance.
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ARTIST
MODEL - Developed for Forrest Buchtel formerly with the
Woody Herman Band. The shallow "A" cup, semi-flat #4
rim and tight "a" backbore permits a good upper register
with large tone. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Same as above except for a more open standard "c"
backbore. |
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Based on the popular 14A4a and 14A4, this mouthpiece was also
developed for use with our piccolo trumpets. The 'x' backbore
both improves the ease of playing and opens up the sound for our
piccolo trumpets. This also is available as a standard mouthpiece
only with the cornet shank. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Similar to the #14 but with a "B" medium-small,
shallow cup.
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(Formerly
the Model "V") With a standard "C" cup and
a semi-rounded #2 rim. This mouthpiece produces a rather large
tone with a good center. |
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All
the Schilke standard characteristics make this an excellent mouthpiece
for the legitimate musician to produce a full orchestral quality.
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ARTIST
MODEL - Corresponds to the #15C4 but with a shallow "A"
cup and tight "a" backbore for extreme upper register
playing. |
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ARTIST
MODEL - Same as above but with a more open free blowing
"c" backbore. |
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Same
as the #15 except the shallower medium-small "B" cup
produces a brighter quality of sound. |
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An
excellent mouthpiece with Schilke average standard characteristics
for free blowing and all-around playing. |
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Similar
to the above #15. The semi-flat #4 rim provides for greater endurance.
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(Formerly
Model "S") Has a definite "bite" on the inner
edge of the #2 semi-round rim, permitting greater flexibility.
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(Formerly
Model "W") With all the standard characteristics, this
medium-large diameter mouthpiece produces a full free blowing
quality. |
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A
compromise of all the medium characteristics. This is an excellent
medium-large diameter mouthpiece. |
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Similar
to the #17 with a "D" medium-large cup and a #4 semi-flat
cushion rim. |
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Same
as above, with a slightly curved-out "d" backbore. |
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(Formerly
"R") The high point of the rim being nearer the center
makes this mouthpiece feel much smaller. The standard characteristics
produce a rich brilliant tone. |
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Similar
to the #18 model but with a large "d" backbore, producing
an even larger more "tutonic" sound. |
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The
"C" cup, #3 rim and standard "c" backbore
are similar to the #20 model but has slightly smaller diameter.
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(Formerly
Model "R10") This large diameter is for the robust embouchure
used by the symphony orchestra player. |
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| 20D2d
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ARTIST
MODEL - Designed for Georges Mager, formerly principal
trumpet with Boston Symphony. Like the #20 except a medium-large
deep cup, #2 semi-round rim and a "d" slightly curved
backbore. |
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| 22
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(Formerly
Model "R20") Like the model #20 with a slightly larger
cup diameter, producing somewhat greater potential in sound. |
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| 24
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(Formerly
Model "R30") Extra large cup diameter for the well trained
trumpeter. Provides a huge volume of tone. |
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When ordering Schilke mouthpieces
please indicate Model and whether a trumpet or cornet mouthpiece
is desired.
If this information is omitted, a trumpet mouthpiece will automatically
be supplied.
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