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Old 06-21-2007, 10:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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History of the piccolo trumpet

I was digging around and found this link. This horn is MUCH older than I thought!

http://www.geocities.com/emile_meuff...y/piccolo.html
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Re: History of the piccolo trumpet

So, these baroque cats were playing these Bach parts on an 8ft clarin trumpet, in the high register, where they could just LIP a diatonic scale?
Man, the ancients were truly more awesome than we are.

The sherezer picc with the phony tubes is pretty wild.

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Re: History of the piccolo trumpet

Mr. Nelson,
There are enough players doing this today! Check out Niklas Eklund or Gabriele Cassone. You are in for a treat!
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