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  2. Getzen - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the company builds two models of piccolo trumpet (Capri and Eterna), a herald trumpet, bass trumpet, and field trumpet. [3] The instruments are particularly known for their reliable and durable piston valves. The company also produces cornets in the 300, 400, Capri, 700, Eterna, and Custom series.

  3. Pocket trumpet - Wikipedia

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    Pocket trumpet in B-flat, with a 5-inch (13 cm) standard size bell and medium-large bore. The pocket trumpet is a B♭ or C trumpet that is constructed with the tubing wound into a much smaller coil than a standard trumpet, generally with a smaller diameter bell.

  4. Cornet - Wikipedia

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    The cup size is often deeper than that of a trumpet mouthpiece. [9] Short-model traditional cornet, also known as a shepherd's crook—shaped model (Webster's Dictionary 1911) One variety is the short-model traditional cornet, also known as a "Shepherd's Crook" shaped model. These are most often large-bore instruments with a rich mellow sound.

  5. Cornett - Wikipedia

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    Other short trumpets had this issue, including King Tut's Trumpet, capable of only playing two notes without a modern mouthpiece. [18] The instrument has features of both the trumpet and a woodwind instrument. Like the trumpet, the cornett has a small cup-shaped mouthpiece, where the instrument is sounded with the player's lips. [19]

  6. Edward Llewellyn (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Llewellyn played in the Chicago Marine Band from 1895 to 1899, later becoming solo trumpet in the band from 1900 to 1904. He played, again with his father, at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901. After the turn of the century, Llewellyn played cornet and trumpet with Brooke's Band on Catalina Island.

  7. Mute cornett - Wikipedia

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    (A treble "cornett in A" means that the lowest note, all holes closed and the fundamental sounded, is A below middle C.) Most music for the mute cornett seems to have been written in the C1, C2, or C3 (soprano, mezzo-soprano, or alto) clefs and is generally of a slightly lower tessitura than that of the