What cornet are you playing

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If you are a cornetplayer, what cornet are you playing?

Besson Prestige
1
5%
Besson Sovereign (any)
8
38%
Antoine Courtois
1
5%
Vincent Bach
0
No votes
Schilke
2
10%
Getzen
1
5%
Other
8
38%
 
Total votes: 21

Johan
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What cornet are you playing

Post by Johan »

As a cornetplayer I am always curious what instruments other cornetplayers play.
satchmo shaz
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Post by satchmo shaz »

I play a yamaha maestro at the moment, but I also play a srad flugel and an olds studio trumpet
satchmo shaz
astrolabe
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What Cornet are you Playing

Post by astrolabe »

I am currently playing a delightful old imperial.
tigger908
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Post by tigger908 »

I'm playing a shilkie (or however you spell it) it requires more oil than my mini.

Glenn

Soprano Cornet
YWB, Wales
not_jus_an_object
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Post by not_jus_an_object »

besson soveriegn, yea i can't spell really. its my first and only cornet but i have a yammy trumpet as well
tigger908
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Post by tigger908 »

Ive swithced to a yamaha, after bying my own soprano. YWB messed me about and I gave theirs back so they couldn't stop me playing soprano. I think the smaller bore suits me, i was having trouble filling the shilkie.

Glenn.
Reggieb
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Post by Reggieb »

Making do with a Besson International - quite a nice little instrument

I'd love a Sovereign, or even a Prestige, and I'm working toward "upgrading", but for now my trusty International will suffice.
CornetKid
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Why?

Post by CornetKid »

Lots of People use Yamaha Maestros (inc. me) this may have been a sensible choice for one of your labels?
sterlingsop
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Post by sterlingsop »

Having worked my way up to an old style Besson Sovereign, I keep coming back to it even after trying the Curtois (awful instrument - nuff said!), Maestro (not too bad but difficult to maintain the upper register) and of course my trusty Sterling soprano which is a beaut.

Can't beat my old Sov, complete with 3rd slide ring and everything. It's already had one overhaul, and I just hope to god nothing happens to it coz I don't like anything else out there at the minute.
Hobbsy
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Sovereign Sop.

Post by Hobbsy »

I Started on the yankie model getzen first but then fell in love with my Besson sovereign, with its 1st and 3rd slide triggers it is a sop players must. But they don't make them like they used to!!!
Tom Hobbs
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