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Trumpetboy24 New Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2016 Posts: 1 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 3:14 pm Post subject: Getzen Capri C trumpet |
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Does anybody have any information on the Getzen Capri c trumpets? For whatever reason I am having a very difficult time finding anything about them online. I just picked one up and would love to know more about it. What I do know is that it was made around 1970 and that is about it. Any information is appreciated. _________________ 1988 Bach Stradivarius no. 72
1907 York "professional" cornet
Getzen custom 2000 series flugelhorn
1970 Getzen Capri C trumpet |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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I have two of them and like them a lot. I have both a lacquer one from the 80's and another that is silver-plated from the 70's. They are both in near-mint condition. The silver one is better, but they are both very good. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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Vin DiBona Heavyweight Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 1475 Location: OHare area
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Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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I have one I got as a senior in high school in 1968.
Mine is a little beat up but even today it still playable. However, if you are in a section of Bach or Yamahas, it may not blend very well. They also don't play well in tune unless you really use the 1st valve trigger and 3rd valve slide.
When I was playing in a good local orchestra, I could not get it to blend with the Bachs in the section and bought a Bach. That was in 2003.
It does make a nice solo horn for church or other work like that and for an inexpensive C trumpet, they aren't bad.
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Ed Kennedy Heavyweight Member
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My college trumpet teacher, Steve Chenette, used one playing 1st trumpet with the Minnesota Orchestra in, I believe the 1969-70 season. Prior to that the section was playing custom Schilke C7 with the exception of the 4th player playing a Bach Vindabona C. Of course, as principal, the section had to blend with him. |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 3:57 am Post subject: |
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The intonation of my two is remarkable, especially the lacquer one. In fact, it has the best intonation of any C trumpet I have ever played. Perhaps it's the mouthpiece combination with it. I use a Stork Vacchiano 1.5C-E with it. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:44 am Post subject: |
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Question: What is the functional difference between the Eterna C and the Capri C? I know the Eterna is marketed as the "Professional" model and the Capri is supposed to be the "Intermediate" model. But what is the difference in terms of sound, intonation, mechanics, and ergonomics? I'd love to hear from someone who has played both. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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James Becker Heavyweight Member
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 2827 Location: Littleton, MA
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:04 am Post subject: |
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The Eterna is on the brighter side while the Capri sound is darker. I attribute that to the differences in bell shape, and the fact that the Eterna has nickel inner slides.
The Capri bell more closely resembles a Bach 239 shape. It's been a few years since I've played either one and don't recall the pitch tendencies.
Capri trumpets/cornet/flugelhorns usually come with 1st slide triggers, however my Capri C being decades old had a thumb saddle.
If I'm not mistaken, the Eterna C was large bore while the Capri was medium large.
There's not much to be found online since the Capri C has been discontinued. Perhaps others will chime in with more information.
I hope this is helpful. _________________ James Becker
Brass Repair Specialist Since 1977
Osmun Music Inc.
77 Powdermill Road Rt.62
Acton, MA 01720
www.osmun.com
Our workshop is as close as your nearest UPS store https://www.ups.com/dropoff?loc=en_US |
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yourbrass Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:01 am Post subject: |
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I had an old Eterna C come through the shop recently. After extensive work, I tested it and the intonation was excellent - better than many Bach C's I've played.
Also had another interesting trumpet come through that I had never seen before; a Schilke C8. It had very good intonation and a sort of French-type sound, pointed.
-Lionel _________________ "Strive for tone." -John Coppola
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:06 am Post subject: |
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Is the Eterna C for sale?
Also, what vintage is the Schilke C8? How old is it? _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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Didymus Veteran Member
Joined: 19 Dec 2017 Posts: 306 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:58 am Post subject: Little Information on Capri C's |
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Yes, there seems to be very little information abut the Capri C trumpets on the Internet. I cannot even find the model or catalog number for it. I assume it was given a 5xx number. _________________ Enjoy the journey. |
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Irving Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:00 am Post subject: |
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Jim, the Eterna C came in both ML and L bore. If it wasn't marked then it was the ML model. |
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James Becker Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Irving wrote: | Jim, the Eterna C came in both ML and L bore. If it wasn't marked then it was the ML model. |
Thanks, my Eterna was marked LB and my Capri unmarked medium large bore. _________________ James Becker
Brass Repair Specialist Since 1977
Osmun Music Inc.
77 Powdermill Road Rt.62
Acton, MA 01720
www.osmun.com
Our workshop is as close as your nearest UPS store https://www.ups.com/dropoff?loc=en_US |
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yourbrass Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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Trumpet Seeker wrote: | Is the Eterna C for sale?
Also, what vintage is the Schilke C8? How old is it? |
Sorry, they were customer's horns that I worked on. They aren't giving them up! The Schilke must have gone back a ways - 15XXX. _________________ "Strive for tone." -John Coppola
Edwards X-13
ACB MV3C /ACB A1/26 backbore
https://yourbrass.com/ |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:58 pm Post subject: Capri C Trumpets |
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Responding to Mr. Becker of Osmun Brass...
Thanks so much for your reply. What you said about the Getzen Capri C was of great interest and help to me and I appreciate it very much. Grateful! _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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Brassnose Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I’m looking for a little more I insight into the Capri C. I have been looking for a decent C for occasional church gigs and for playing (usually super short notice) with a small choir and a Capri C just popped up.
How is the blow on the Capri? I used to have an LB Eterna C and while it was fun, it felt very tight. If the Capri is anything like the Eterna, I’d probably pass, if not it may be worth a shot. _________________ 2019 Martin Schmidt eXcellence
1992 Bach 43GH/43
1989 Kühnl & Hoyer Model 15 flugel
1980/2023 Custom Blessing Scholastic C 😎
1977 Conn 6B
1951 Buescher 400 Lightweight
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2018 Posts: 24 Location: Penn Yan, New York
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:53 am Post subject: |
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Hello...
There must have been something wrong with your Eterna C. I have two and they are both VERY free-blowing. I also have two Capri C's and they are similar to the Eterna's and are also very good. The Getzen C's are the best C's I've ever played and I've played many different models. Nothing compares. They are in a class by themselves. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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mr oakmount Veteran Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:13 am Post subject: |
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I know, it's becoming my usual line, but whenever someone tells me how tight their horn is or how bad the intonation, I ask them how many mouthpieces and/or backbores they have tried yet.
My Denis Wick Ultra 5C turned a very tight Bach C into a singing beauty. And don't get me started on the gap ... |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:42 am Post subject: |
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Yes, I should have mentioned that. With my Getzen C's I use a Stork Vacchiano 1.5C. Works great. Sounds great. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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Brassnose Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 4:02 am Post subject: |
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Trumpet Seeker, of course mouthpiece is an issue but whatever I tried the horn felt tight. Don’t remember all the mouthpieces but none of them opened the horn up significantly. Everything was clean and working properly on the horn, no red rot etc. either. _________________ 2019 Martin Schmidt eXcellence
1992 Bach 43GH/43
1989 Kühnl & Hoyer Model 15 flugel
1980/2023 Custom Blessing Scholastic C 😎
1977 Conn 6B
1951 Buescher 400 Lightweight
AR Resonance, Frate, Klier |
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Trumpet Seeker Regular Member
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Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:04 am Post subject: |
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Well, now, I don't know. All I can do is share my own experience. I do suspect there was something wrong with your Eterna. A modification? A manufacturing defect? The first time I played a Getzen Capri C I thought it was the very best C I had ever played---by far. _________________ Mister Trumpet
Getzen Capri C in lacquer
Getzen Capri C in silver
Selmer Radial B-flat in lacquer
Selmer Radial B-Flat silver and gold
Couesnon convertible 1951 |
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