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Re: Schilke "Symphony Series" Custom Trumpet mouthpieces
The Symphony Series custom line was created the same way our standard Schilke line was created. Our standard mouthpiece line was developed working “one on one” in consultation and experimentation with the professional musician over the past 50 years. As the demand for certain models increased, the tooling was created to manufacture these models in greater quantity. This custom series has developed in the same fashion with the appeal focused on the “legit” or orchestral player. These models are hand cut, one at a time. Resistance variables (throat, backbore, ect.) can be adjusted to meet a specific player’s criteria.
These models are on the larger side of the mouthpiece spectrum creating a deep, vibrant sound with a well-focused center. They are offered with a standard cup depth or a deep bowl shaped cup. The mouthpiece affectionately known as the “fluffy” has a flugel style cup and trumpet stem with the same rim contour and feel as the other models in this series. This has been a very popular custom choice for quieter passages where a cornet sound is desired without losing the control and focus of the sound. This series can be made in a two-piece set up adaptable to any rim.
The symphony series fit into our standard line as an option more conducive to “legit” performance. The cups of the M1, M2, and M3 are shallower 'C' cups because players have said our standard 'C' cups were too deep for the orchestral player. The cups on the D1, D2, and D3 are deeper bowl shape cups for players needing more depth in their sound, but not too deep for lack of control. The throats on the ‘M’s are a 24, and the throats on the ‘D’s are a 25. The backbore on the ‘M's is an Schmitt style backbore for a full sound to balance the shallower cups. The ‘D’ cups have a smaller version of the Schmitt backbore, tighter to balance the deeper cup. Players in need of a quiet, mellow sound but not projection utilize the ‘F’ cup mouthpieces. This has been popular for Schumann, Beethoven, anything that requires trumpet, but not in a predominate role. Also popular for solos like Wagner’s Parsifal, Mahler Post horn. You can play at your full capacity, but the sound will be dark and mellow.
Model Diameter Comparison Cup Shape
M1 Mt. Vernon 1C, Schilke 19 Standard Depth
D1 Mt. Vernon 1C, Schilke 19 Deep Bowl
F1 Mt. Vernon 1C, Schilke 19 Flugel Style
M2 1 1/2C, Schilke 17 or 16C4 Standard Depth
D2 1 1/2C, Schilke 17 or 16C4 Deep Bowl
F2 1 1/2C, Schilke 17 or 16C4 Flugel Style
M3 3C, Schilke 15, 14 Standard Depth
D3 3C, Schilke 15, 14 Deep Bowl
F3 3C, Schilke 15, 14 Flugel Style
The comparisons are general. This is not an attempt to copy or improve upon an existing mouthpiece but the merging of two cultures. These are comfortable rim shapes that provide a nice clarity in attack. We have worked directly with several TM posters over the past several months on these designs including Romey1. Please feel free to contact either Karl or myself directly at the Schilke factory regarding this new custom series. We do appreciate this open forum and your interest in our work.
Best Regards,
Phil Baughman
Sales Manager
phil@schilkemusic.com
Karl Hammond
Custom Brass Mouthpieces
karl@schilkemusic.com
Schilke Music Products, Inc.
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fax: +708-343-8912
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