Bb-Cornet

Bb-Cornet

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After the end of the classical period the frenchhorn had emerged as the main instrument from the large family of various horn instruments. But then there was a lack of a real conical soprano instrument. The invention of the Perinet valves at the beginning of the 19th Century in France lead to the devolpment of a “cornet à piston”. The key was A and Bb, moreorless the today’s main trumpet key. This type became very popular and spread fast. Trumpet players soon became also “Cornetists”.
In Germany and Austria cornets also have been built with rotary valves.

Special features of the instrument:

Our instrument has been optimized in intonation and response and allows a typical cornet sound in connection with the new developed mouthpiece HC.
The tuning slide-Pitchfinder is helpful both in solo play, as well as in opera use.
Thanks to the Pitchfinder low tones written for A-Cornet can be played correctly.

Technical specifications

  • Bell diameter: 122
  • Bell rim: Engl. rim
  • Material: yellowbrass
  • Bore: 11.50 mm / 0.453 in.
  • Wall thickness: 0.45
  • Finish: Silber
  • Pitchfinder
  • Recommended mouthpiece: HC

Sound sample