- In a br**** instrument, a
leadpipe or
mouthpipe is the pipe or tube into
which the
mouthpiece is placed. For example, on the
illustration of a trombone...
- Périnet
valves after their inventor) and with
crooks inserted at the
mouthpipe end,
continued to be
preferred by many
British orchestral players until...
-
three Périnet (piston) valves. It
retains the
narrow bell-throat and
mouthpipe crooks of the
orchestral hand horn of the late 18th century, and most...
-
during a hunt the
mouthpiece was not removable. It was
soldered to a
mouthpipe,
which in turn was
often soldered to the body of the
instrument and strengthened...
-
instrument in
order to
expel the
fluid either through the bell or
through the
mouthpipe. On
older valved instruments (as well as on some
modern instruments),...
- soldered, bell
brace - full bell & bow
engraving - lyre
holder part of
mouthpipe socket clamp mechanism (except soprano) - neck
upper octave key made from...
- Amb****ador
valve section, with the bell
length the same as the Super, and the
mouthpipe from the old
Super Recording. In 1974 he also
began playing a King Silver...
- to the Holton-Farkas horn
include a waterkey, .468" bore, .310
venturi mouthpipe, and 12 1/4"
tapered bell. A
table of the
different models and
their features...