Brass Instruments In Marching Band
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A complete line of marching brass designed around the concept of "concert audio on the field."
In 1963, F.E. Olds & Son was approached with the challenge to evolve and then-standard bugles into more musically-sophisticated marching instruments. Zig Kanstul, caput of R&D and manufacturing at Olds, took on the task.
The first designs resulted in the cosmos of the original mellophone. With its success, other marching instruments chop-chop followed.
When Kanstul left Olds, he moved to King, where he designed a line of horns that chop-chop became the standard for marching brass.
Now produced under his ain brand, these marching instruments have been refined from Zig's original designs. Kanstul marching brass provides the response and durability necessary for modern field and street performance, and will heighten the musical experience for all students—from drum corps in the summer months to marching and football season in the fall.
Kanstul marching horns are, and accept been, played by some of the highest-profile marching ensembles in the globe, including:
- University of Texas Longhorn Band
- University of Oregon Marching Ring
- University of Minnesota Band
- University of Missouri Marching Mizzou
- Illinois State University Big Red Marching Motorcar
- New Mexico Country "PRIDE" Marching Band
- The Velvet Knights Drum & Bugle Corps
Kanstul marching contumely in the USA Kanstul Musical Instruments is proud to partner with Hoshino The states/Tama as our exclusive distributor of Kanstul marching brass and convertible tubas in the USA. Check out Tamamarching.com to view the full line of Tama Past Kanstul marching brass instruments.
Hear Kanstul marching brass in action here and here.
.470″ Bore; 5 1/16″ Bore Bell; No. 25 Mouthpipe
MSRP $1,850 in lacquer finish, $two,050 in silverplate
.460″ Diameter; 10 1/2″ Diameter Bong
MSRP $two,340 in lacquer end, $2,620 in silverplate
.470″ Bore; 11″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $2,340 in lacquer finish, $two,620 in silverplate
.470″ Bore; 10″ Bore Bell
MSRP $2,940 in lacquer finish, $three,225 in silverplate
.500″ Diameter; 8 1/2″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $2,805 in lacquer stop, $3,090 in silverplate
.562″ Diameter; x″ Bore Bell
MSRP $3,105 in lacquer finish, $3,530 in silverplate
.570″ Bore; 12″ Bore Bong
MSRP $3,740 in lacquer stop, $4,235 in silverplate
.689″ Bore; 21″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $10,300 in lacquer finish, $ten,745 in silverplate
.689″ Bore; 21″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $10,240
.689″ Bore; 21″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $x,725 in lacquer finish, $12,160 in silverplate
.689″ Diameter; 21″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $XXXX
.656″ Diameter; 19″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $9,310
.656″ Diameter; xix″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $viii,615 in lacquer end, $9,775 in silverplate
.656″ Bore; 16″ Bore Bell
MSRP $7,475 in lacquer finish, $8,425 in silverplate
.656″ Diameter; 16″ Diameter Bell
MSRP $viii,175
Brass Instruments In Marching Band,
Source: http://www.kanstul.com/instruments/marching-brass/
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