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youtuuba's video: Cornetto Comparison Project: What Kinds of Sounds Do Modern Reproduction Cornetti Make

@Cornetto Comparison Project: What Kinds of Sounds Do Modern Reproduction Cornetti Make?
After I completed my recent project to make a 3D printed "cornetto", I made a documentary on the process: https://youtu.be/r_e9fRNhKKI Making a 3D Printed Cornetto (aka "Cornett", "Zink") Since I am not a cornetto player, I was not able to do the instrument justice in my brief demonstration at the end of that video. I sought out a more skilled player in the greater Chicago area, and professional trumpet player Bill Baxtresser (who also plays cornetto) responded and generously offered to help. His colleague Paul Von Hoff graciously agreed to host a brief recording session and accompany Bill on sackbut (an early type of trombone). Bill played four different cornetti: my 3D printed example, another 3D printed one made by Ricardo Simian of Switzerland, a wooden example made by Matthew Jennejohn of Montreal, Canada, and a resin cornetto made by Christopher Monk Instruments of England. All four instruments were played in a short time span so that their sounds could be most accurately compared. Besides my 3D printed cornetto, the other three are all well-regarded examples of modern reproduction cornetti, and all play well and have a good sound; viewers can judge for themselves how MY 3D printed example compares to these others. At the end of the session, I was invited to join Bill and Paul using my 3D printed "Serpent", which I also have a video about: https://youtu.be/pDgu9FIfCWs Making a 3D Printed Serpent Unfortunately, I was not able to get warmed up and re-acquainted with this particular serpent, since I had not tried playing it since shortly after I had made it, and it tunes and fingers somewhat differently from my primary serpents. I was also having trouble reading the music due to glare from the window and my unfamiliarity with electronic sheet music tablets. Still, in spite of my marginal performance, I think this video gives a good idea of what my 3D printed cornetto and 3D printed serpent sound like played in ensemble.

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