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II. The Baroque Era and the Art of Clarino
The 17th and 18th centuries marked the "Golden Age" of the natural trumpet. Without valves, these instruments were essentially long tubes of brass, usually coiled, capable of playing only the notes of the harmonic series (partials). trompete
While the lower register was limited to a few notes, the upper register—known as the clarino register—allowed players to access a scale of distinct pitches. This required immense physical skill and breath control. Composers like J.S. Bach and George Frideric Handel wrote extensively for this style. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 stands as the ultimate testament to this era, demanding a trumpet player perform high-velocity, melodic lines that rival the agility of a violin or flute. Modell: B-Trompete mit Dreiventilen (Pumpventile)
However, the natural trumpet had limitations. It could not easily play chromatic notes (semitones) outside its harmonic series. To overcome this, players developed techniques like "lipping" (adjusting embouchure to bend pitches) and "hand-stopping" (inserting the hand into the bell to alter the pitch), a technique more commonly associated with the French horn. Bach (BTR 301)
Für Anfänger (z. B. Kinder, Jugendliche)
- Modell: B-Trompete mit Dreiventilen (Pumpventile).
- Material: Messing versilbert oder lackiert (Lack ist pflegeleichter, Silber klingt minimal heller).
- Marken für Einsteiger: Yamaha (z. B. Modell 2330), Bach (BTR 301), Jupiter, Thomann (Eigenmarke). Kostenpunkt: 400 – 800 €.
- Wichtig: Nehmen Sie unbedingt einen Lehrer oder erfahrenen Musiker zur Beratung mit. Gebrauchtkauf ist empfehlenswert, aber achten Sie auf Dellen an den Ventilzügen und rostige Ventile.
6. Die Trompete kaufen: Ein Leitfaden für Anfänger und Umsteiger
Der Markt ist unübersichtlich: Instrumente von 200 € bis 10.000 € stehen nebeneinander. Was ist wichtig?