goodgigs wrote:Wow, with that title and you being new on the forum, I figured to see my horn, but instead a photo shopped version of a German scheme horn.
These were horns with usually three or four bells and occasionally seven, but I've never seen twelve. They started out as a fixed reed mouthpiece
type instrument but have bin "upgraded" to trombone (brass) mouthpiece later.
One that I saw was a sousaphone with seven bells in a flower bouquet form from Amati. Really cool looking !
I actually thought it was a scheme at first to! I've seen them on YouTube and on eBay a few times, but nothing quite like this. Apparently from what I found out, this is actually in the selmer collection in paris. Why on earth would it need 12 bells though???
Multiple valves and one bell would just be so much simpler
And I think I've seen your horn in person! Do you play at the Sacramento Tuba Christmas every year??
1970's Walter Sear Deprins BBb Tuba
1915 Martin Eb EEb Tuba
1908 Sherman Clay & CO EEB Sousaphone
1900's Stowasser F Tuba
1896 Henry Distin EEB Tuba
My next project? Looks like a good way to get rid of the trumpet bells in my 'hellbox'.
I'm thinking that the first six valves operate two individual trumpets... for a total of six circuits. And the two 'extra' valves change the timbre like a DB euphonium... thus the twelve bells.
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.