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Started by gobblerhunter, March 26, 2012, 12:38:51 PM
Quote from: cleanslate on April 12, 2012, 07:32:49 PMI am interested in this topic as well. I have been tinkering with making some trumpets here lately, & for the most part they all have the same pitch regardless of what kind of materials I use. I have been using a stepped hole in my mouthpiece going from 1/8 at the end of my trumpet body to 7/64 on the mouthpiece where it meets the trumpet body, then about half way up the mouthpiece switching over to 5/64. I can't imagine that you would want to go much smaller than that , as it seems it would start getting pretty hard to draw the air through it. Maybe try going with a longer mouthpiece and stepping the size down? Maybe I'll try that this week sometime & report back on that. What I've found to work best on the trumpets that I've made so far is using 4 steps in the barrel, then two in the mouthpiece, maybe the two is a little unconventional, but it works for me. I've tried to make some that were drilled out with 8 steps in the barrel and only one size in the mouthpiece, and they were so high pitched, they were squeaky sounding. If it seems as if I have hijacked this thread, I apologize, but this is a topic that interests me, as I have spent the last couple of months trying to develop some great sounding trumpet calls, so any information that I can receive and share on this subject that seems kind of taboo is greatly appreciated.