Need Schopper tenor trombone photo
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Need Schopper tenor trombone photo
Hello everyone!I want to buy a schopper tenor trombone recently. Can someone send me a photo of this brand's trombone?
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Re: Need Schopper tenor trombone photo
Schopper was active in the late 19th Century. Where were you planning to buy this instrument?
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Google search Robert Schopper Posaune.
http://ancientpoint.com/inf/190477-1900 ... brass.html
http://ancientpoint.com/inf/190477-1900 ... brass.html
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An early 1900s trombone "in B flat" will not be at the same pitch as a modern European instrument (A=442Hz or A=443Hz).
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Mmmm, that's not totally true. I have two Ullmann trombones from that time (Schoppers competitor in Leipzig from around the turn of the century) and while they are a tad on the high side, they play at a solid A = 443hz maybe pushing up to 444hz with the wrong temperatures.
In saying that, there may be some that are slightly higher. But certainly not in high pitch like the English brassband trombones of the time (A=466hz)
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Thanks for the correction!SamBTbrn wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:59 pmMmmm, that's not totally true. I have two Ullmann trombones from that time (Schoppers competitor in Leipzig from around the turn of the century) and while they are a tad on the high side, they play at a solid A = 443hz maybe pushing up to 444hz with the wrong temperatures.
In saying that, there may be some that are slightly higher. But certainly not in high pitch like the English brassband trombones of the time (A=466hz)
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Re: Need Schopper tenor trombone photo
There is a Facebook Group on Deutsche Posaune / German trombones. If you search within the group via Facebook’s search function, you get to several posts on Schopper trombones including photos.
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Re: Need Schopper tenor trombone photo
Hi,our firends thank you so much!