Buescher Model 258 soprano trombone (1920's)
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 10:37 am
This is too cool. All authentic model No. 258 from the '20s - it's in the Buescher Catalogue nmber 26. Also known as a slide cornet, it has a Shepard's Crook! Wonderful. That's a Al Cass cornet MP. I'm a cornet player, looking to play this instrument - if you have any additional info, please share! Also see JPG of the catalog.
Also, here's a great URL that talks intelligently about slide cornets, which I think is worth reviewing:
https://www.musicforbrass.com/articles/ ... umpet.html
by Chase Sanborn: Lessons Learned from the Slide Trumpet
…“Because of the infinite tuning capacity of the slide, many alternate positions from different harmonic series are available. Each feels and sounds slightly different, and one may work better than another in the context of a line.”










thank you to Saxaphone.org for sharing this incredible image of the #26 Buescher catalogue!
Also, here's a great URL that talks intelligently about slide cornets, which I think is worth reviewing:
https://www.musicforbrass.com/articles/ ... umpet.html
by Chase Sanborn: Lessons Learned from the Slide Trumpet
…“Because of the infinite tuning capacity of the slide, many alternate positions from different harmonic series are available. Each feels and sounds slightly different, and one may work better than another in the context of a line.”
thank you to Saxaphone.org for sharing this incredible image of the #26 Buescher catalogue!