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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 6:45 pm Post subject: Trumpet-clarinet Alien looking musical instrument? |
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I've seen a trumpet player somewhere on youtube (an accomplished player like Arturo Sandoval) play some kind of black kazoo/trumpet (has three keys), clarinet-looking body thing fluently and whoever it was had to play some notes using a key/lever where our 3rd slide spit valve is . It was short like a cornet but straight like a clarinet. About 15 inches long and about 2-1/2 inches wide it looked like in the video.
Any ideas of what it is? If I can find the video again I'll post it.
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ebayimg.com%2Fimages%2Fi%2F202343754542-0-1%2Fs-l1000.jpg&f=1&nofb=1
It sort of looks like the top piece in the photo (the "bell" section of the clarinet shown) but with keys and played straight out and there's a small piece at the end you blow into.
The thing that really made me post this is someone told me a trumpet player with Saturday night a while back played some weird-looking thing. John-something I think. You SNL peeps might know more about it. _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
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MrOlds Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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The link you shared is a clarinet. Eb probably. |
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Didymus Veteran Member
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 11:41 pm Post subject: EVI? |
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James Morrison on an MDT?
John Swana on a Steiner EVI? Or perhaps the version made in collaboration with Akai?
Either/or, or neither on a Berglund NuEVI?
John Swana uses an Electronic Valve Instrument almost exclusively nowadays. He may have upgraded to the Berglund. _________________ Enjoy the journey. |
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Didymus Veteran Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 9:29 am Post subject: Cornetti |
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That was my first thought, but the OP wrote the instrument he observed had only three keys and some sort of lever system at the end.
(Speaking of cornetti and keys, is there any cornetto maker who has experimented with a cornetto design featuring a key system? Even recorder makers are outfitting tenor recorders with key systems. )
I forgot to add that here and there one can find a soprano ophicleide, either restored or custom-made. It would certainly count as a keyed brass instrument with a (mostly) straight body. I doubt it was the instrument the OP was talking about.
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Gabrieli Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 10:02 am Post subject: Re: Cornetti |
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(Speaking of cornetti and keys, is there any cornetto maker who has experimented with a cornetto design featuring a key system? Even recorder makers are outfitting tenor recorders with key systems. )
Victor Mahillon made a cornetto with keys in the 19thcentury. It was straight and had a modern cornet mouthpiece more or less. It didn’t work.
It is in the Brussels instrument museum.
Some 18th century cornetti were made with one key for a better c#.
I don't know of any modern maker making cornetto with extra keys. |
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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No but thank you for trying. I will find a post of that video again. _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb |
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you! This really helped narrow it down.
I think the following link is the best rendition that is closest in sound, function, and look. It seems almost the same except the one I saw was round and the body looked exactly like a cut-down clarinet but with these playing features. Thanks guys!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8il3WtIQCyw
I guess it was wireless because I thought it was acoustic. Thanks guys!! _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 7:42 pm Post subject: Re: Trumpet-clarinet Alien looking musical instrument? |
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Didymus wrote: | James Morrison on an MDT? |
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=James+Morrison+on+an+MDT&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dxjh5jtPyzj4
THANKS. This is REAL close. Got me on the right track for sure. Thanks guys!! _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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MrOlds wrote: | The link you shared is a clarinet. Eb probably. |
Oh, brother. _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb |
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 8:37 pm Post subject: Re: Cornetti |
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Didymus wrote: |
That was my first thought, but the OP wrote the instrument he observed had only three keys and some sort of lever system at the end.
(Speaking of cornetti and keys, is there any cornetto maker who has experimented with a cornetto design featuring a key system? Even recorder makers are outfitting tenor recorders with key systems. )
I forgot to add that here and there one can find a soprano ophicleide, either restored or custom-made. It would certainly count as a keyed brass instrument with a (mostly) straight body. I doubt it was the instrument the OP was talking about.
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No but pretty cool though. _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb |
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun May 09, 2021 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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This is not it but great guess. Wonderful instructional video. Thank you! _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb |
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MrOlds Heavyweight Member
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enviroman22 Regular Member
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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It is a clarinet. I was illustrating using a photo of a clarinet (it's shape because I can't draw a picture in a post) but stating it was similar but only about half the size of the clarinet (like the top half with a mouthpiece). _________________ 1940s Service Bugle
1949 Martin Committee Bb
1964 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1965 Cleveland / King Craftsmen Bb cornet
1965 Olds Ambassador Bb
1967 Olds Ambassador Bb cornet
1968 Bach Strad Bb Model 37
1969 Bach Strad C
1974 & 1981 Schilke MII Bb |
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