Piccolo trumpet

Piccolo trumpet

The smallest of the trumpet family is the piccolo trumpet. The most common of these instruments are built to play in both B-flat and A, with separate leadpipes for each key. The tubing in the B-flat piccolo trumpet is exactly one-half the length of that in a standard B-flat trumpet. Piccolo trumpets in G, F, and even high C are also manufactured, but are rarer.

The piccolo trumpet in D is also known as the "Bach trumpet", and was invented in about 1890 by the Belgian instrument maker Victor Mahillon to play the high trumpet parts in music by Bach and Handel.

The modern piccolo trumpet enables players to play the difficult trumpet parts of Baroque music, such as Bach's second Brandenburg concerto and B-minor Mass. Adolf Scherbaum was the first to specialize in the piccolo trumpet repertoire and to discover new baroque works, doing original transcriptions. Maurice André further developed the modern piccolo repertoire, playing the instrument for 50 years.

The sound production technique is basically the same as that used on the larger B-flat trumpet. Air pressure and tonguing are different, and some players use a shallower mouthpiece for the piccolo trumpet. Almost all piccolo trumpets have four valves instead of three — the fourth valve usually lowers the pitch by a fourth. This extends the low range and provides alternate fingerings and improved intonation for some notes.

The piccolo trumpet solo in The Beatles' "Penny Lane", which introduced the instrument to pop music, was played by David Mason. Paul McCartney was dissatisfied with the initial attempts at the song's instrumental fill (one of which is released on Anthology 2), and was inspired to use the instrument after hearing Mason's performance in a BBC radio broadcast of the second Brandenburg Concerto [http://abel.hive.no/trompet/tpin/Penny_Lane_solo.html] and asking George Martin what the "tremendously high" trumpet was. Eventually Mason recorded the solo using a piccolo trumpet in A. [http://www.nevilleyoung.co.uk/pennylane] . Use of the instrument is now commonplace in many musical genres. Maurice André, Ludwig Güttler, Wynton Marsalis, and Hakan Hardenberger are some well-known piccolo trumpet players.

ee also

*Trumpet
*Piccolo (flute)
*Brass instrument

External links

* [http://www.maurice-andre.com Maurice Andre website] See section : Piccolo tpt
* [http://www.dallasmusic.org/gearhead/Piccolo%20Trumpet%20Guide.html Piccolo trumpet models]
* [http://www.brassreview.com/reviews/showcat.php/cat/7 Piccolo trumpet manufacturers]
* [http://www.geocities.com/emile_meuffels/history/piccolo.html History of the piccolo trumpet]


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