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Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated
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Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated

Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated

$1,537.13

Original: $5,123.78

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Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated—

$5,123.78

$1,537.13

The Story

M Bore – (.450”/11.42mm) S Bell – (4”/101.60mm) #8 Taper (Offered with a single mouthpipe for the key of Bb and A with a cornet receiver.)


The definitive piccolo trumpet in construction, design, and sound. The P5-4 piccolo trumpet is the reference standard for all piccolo trumpets in the world today. Characterized by its exceptional intonation and even “feel” throughout the range of the instrument, this classic model provides a superior tone quality and is the preferred choice of the professional orchestral musician and soloist.

P5-4BG “Butler/Geyer”

  • M Bore – (.450”/11.42mm)
  • S Bell – (4”/101.60mm) #8 Taper

The P5-4BG offers a modified slide design originally created for acclaimed trumpet professors Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, currently on faculty at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

M Bore – (.450”/11.42mm) S Bell – (4”/101.60mm) #8 Taper (Offered with a single mouthpipe for the key of Bb and A with a cornet receiver.)


The definitive piccolo trumpet in construction, design, and sound. The P5-4 piccolo trumpet is the reference standard for all piccolo trumpets in the world today. Characterized by its exceptional intonation and even “feel” throughout the range of the instrument, this classic model provides a superior tone quality and is the preferred choice of the professional orchestral musician and soloist.

P5-4BG “Butler/Geyer”

  • M Bore – (.450”/11.42mm)
  • S Bell – (4”/101.60mm) #8 Taper

The P5-4BG offers a modified slide design originally created for acclaimed trumpet professors Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, currently on faculty at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University