1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece

1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece

1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece
Silver and Brass Music Shop is a brick-and-mortar brass instrument restoration and repair shop located in Carson City, NV. Here is a 1951 (serial number 393459) Conn 22B “New York Symphony” trumpet. This horn has Conn’s fabulous “Clickless Crysteel” valves, which are some of the most durable and reliable valves ever made. The bore of the horn is medium at. 438 (Conn #1 bore). The bell is 4 1/2. Here is what Conn said in their catalogs at the time. When this trumpet was first designed and manufactured it took the trumpet world off its feet. Just let one of these trumpets get into the trumpet section of an orchestra or band and the whole section would adopt it. When soloists played it people marveled at its pure trumpet tone. Through a constant process of refinement, this trumpet today is the most popular in the world. Its only rival is the New World Symphony trumpet. The success of this superb instrument is due to the fact that it filled an urgent need. Previously the foreign trumpet had been chosen by big artists because of its peculiarly fine trumpet tone. However, these foreign trumpets were so faulty in intonation that users wore themselves out trying to “humor” them and “lip” them into tune. Moreover, they were extremely hard to blow. When the New York Symphony trumpet was put on the market, possessing not only a matchless trumpet tone but also perfect intonation and extreme ease of blowing, it is no wonder it became widely heralded practically over night. Only the famous Conn hydraulic expansion process [described and explained on pages 8 and 9], made this fine trumpet possible. Trumpets look pretty much alike on the outside – it’s the inside surface which determines the worth of an instrument. Tone waves are very delicate and become distorted and choked whenever the inside surface of the trumpet is wrinkled or wavy, as was true in the foreign trumpets and is true today in inferior makes. The hydraulic expansion process insures a glassy-smooth inside surface, the perfect surface for carrying tone waves. Only Conn trumpets are made by this process and only Conn’s possess the perfect inside surface for carrying the tone waves. Made in a small bore, the New York Symphony trumpet has a very bright, crystal pure tone. It is brilliant without being “squealy” or “squeaky”; it has great penetrating power without being blatant; it will play pianissimo without faltering or losing its trumpet color; it will play fortissimo without cracking or becoming harsh; it responds with the slightest breath and can be played vigorously all evening without exhaustion. The unparalleled favorite in theater orchestras, dance orchestras, the smaller symphonies and concert bands, and for solo playing. This horn looks beautiful and plays very well. The valves have very good compression and the slides all move of course. As for the aesthetic condition of the horn, t. Here are a few tiny dings and pings as well as some areas of light scratching. The bell engraving reads: C. This instrument has been professionally cleaned in our shop and repaired to full playability. His horn is not lacquered; therefore fingerprints should be wiped off after use if the player wishes for the horn to stay as shiny as it is now–if they are not wiped off then the horn will develop a lovely patina. This trumpet comes with a somewhat worn case and a mouthpiece in good condition. All horns are located at Silver & Brass Music Shop. The item “1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece” is in sale since Thursday, March 19, 2020. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Brass\Trumpets”. The seller is “silver_brass_music” and is located in Carson City, Nevada. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, France, Australia, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
  • Key: Bb
  • Model: 22B
  • Bell Diameter: 4 1/2″
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Valve Material: Crysteel
  • Valves Type: Piston
  • Bell Material: Brass
  • Type: Soprano
  • Color: Gold
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Finish: Brass
  • Items Included: Case
  • Finish Material: Brass
  • Bore Size: .438″
  • Brand: Conn
  • Skill Level: Professional
  • Leadpipe Material: Brass

1951 Conn 22B New York Symphony Professional Trumpet withCase, Mouthpiece

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