Is it possible to make a bass trumpet in C plays in Bb?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 7:27 am
At long last, I have decided to purchase a bass trumpet, to be more specific a Schiller 4-valve rotary bass trumpet in C. I know what to expect, that is, not too much. I just want it to be playable, that’s all.
The most challenging problem besides the quality of the horn is: I have little to no experience in transposing on sight. I am trying to learn it, but I think maybe it is better if I can just play it in Bb, and since the horn is not that expensive, I can deal with having it modified. (The Bb bass trumpet from Wessex and Schiller seems too small also.)
Now, I am not a horn builder in any sense, and this is almost purely for the sake of curiosity, so if the followings is wrong or impossible, or not cost-effective, please tell me right away.
I have seen many bass trumpets come with an additional set of tuning slides to make it in Bb, but since the C bass’s length is 8’ and the Bb is 9’, a 12.5% difference in length, the tubing for C should be (at least barely) enough for Bb, right? Maybe except that of the 2nd valve.
My preliminary plan is: cutting the 4th valve tubing to Bb and make it ascending, and using the same 1st-3rd valve tuning slides. Is this modification possible? An additional advantage would be trigger for 4th valve slide.
Also, if the cost is not a problem, what can one do to acheive this goal, apart from having all tuning slides in Bb ordered? I don’t think Schiller would go through hassle of ordering some factories in China to produce those slides.
The most challenging problem besides the quality of the horn is: I have little to no experience in transposing on sight. I am trying to learn it, but I think maybe it is better if I can just play it in Bb, and since the horn is not that expensive, I can deal with having it modified. (The Bb bass trumpet from Wessex and Schiller seems too small also.)
Now, I am not a horn builder in any sense, and this is almost purely for the sake of curiosity, so if the followings is wrong or impossible, or not cost-effective, please tell me right away.
I have seen many bass trumpets come with an additional set of tuning slides to make it in Bb, but since the C bass’s length is 8’ and the Bb is 9’, a 12.5% difference in length, the tubing for C should be (at least barely) enough for Bb, right? Maybe except that of the 2nd valve.
My preliminary plan is: cutting the 4th valve tubing to Bb and make it ascending, and using the same 1st-3rd valve tuning slides. Is this modification possible? An additional advantage would be trigger for 4th valve slide.
Also, if the cost is not a problem, what can one do to acheive this goal, apart from having all tuning slides in Bb ordered? I don’t think Schiller would go through hassle of ordering some factories in China to produce those slides.