You've never heard Kuhlohorn like this
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Dimensions and sound appear quite similar to a flugelhorn, but with a more rounded rounded wrap.
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@J-Jericho said in You've never heard Kuhlohorn like this:
Dimensions and sound appear quite similar to a flugelhorn, but with a more rounded wrap.
From what I read, the design is based off a flugelhorn.
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@administrator Indeed it is. The inventor, a pastor Kuhlo, wanted something more mellow in tone than the peashooter trumpets ubiquituous in his day, to better fit in with trombones and helicons (cornets were almost unheard-of in Germany at the time)
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@administrator never mind the “like this”, I would say I have never heard a Kuhlohorn, period. That may change soon. When I listen to it my first time.
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@administrator that is a GREAT sound - good song selection too! Well done! Made my day
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Good flugelhorny sound, yes; but he is playing that Kuhlohorn with an inappropriate mouthpiece. They were intended - just as all rotary flugelhorns to this day - to be played with a trumpet mouthpiece. The original Kuhlohorn sound is something like a straight cornet with a proper cornet mouthpiece.
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@J-Jericho said in You've never heard Kuhlohorn like this:
Dimensions and sound appear quite similar to a flugelhorn, but with a more rounded rounded wrap.
Agreed. The rounded wrap component is more related to the textures delivered by a keyed instrument. Here is Claudio Roditi playing the keyed flugelhorn that I feel gives a very similar tonal delivery