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Pre-Owned GETZEN F/Bb "Compensating" French Horn - Relacquered - EXCELLENT

$ 894.95

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Experience Level: Semi Professional
  • Finish: Lacquered
  • Brand: Getzen
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Seller refurbished
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Bell Material: Brass
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: "Compensating" F/Bb
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Davy Holland Music
    is an on-line wind instrument dealer dedicated to serving Professional Musicians as well as their Aspiring Students.
    We have more than 30 years experience in the sales and service of Wind Instruments. All of our instruments all carefully checked and play-tested before shipment.
    Shipping is 1 to 2 weeks Worldwide.
    We realize the difficulty of purchasing a Wind Instrument without playing it first and therefore extend a 1 week trial period.
    Pre-Owned
    GETZEN Double "Compensating" French Horn (F/Bb)
    Nr.
    83724
    Because I have never seen a
    "Compensating" Double French Horn
    I thought it might be valuable to quote from the
    "Horn Planet"
    :
    The Compensating Double:
    "
    Double horns were developed by Edmund Gumpert and Fritz Kruspe in the late 1800s. The first double horns were based on a system of adding tubing which compensated for the different lengths between the F and the B-Flat horns. Today we call them "compensating" double horns to distinguish them from full double horns, which came about a short time later. The full double is by far more popular today, but compensating horns are still used by some hornists. Compensating horns are more difficult for some players to play in tune, but others prefer them because of their lighter weight - a result of the fact that there is much less tubing in the compensating horn than in a full double.
    In most compensating horns, when the thumb valve is pressed, it directs the air through a length of tubing that produces the B-flat harmonic series, i.e. it is a B-flat horn. Each of the three valves, when pressed, then direct the air through additional tubing to lower the pitch by the correct amount, e.g. the first valve lowers it one step, second lowers it one-half step, and third lowers it one and a half steps. The three valve slides are exactly the correct length to lower the B-flat horn the proper interval.
    When playing on the F horn side of a compensating horn, the air still goes through the B-flat horn tubing as before, but now it also goes through an additional length of tubing that makes it the correct length to produce the F harmonic series, i.e. now it is an F horn. Because the length of an F horn is longer than a B-flat horn, there is another set of three short slides (one on each valve) to "compensate" for the different length of the F horn. When using the three valves, the air travels through the existing B-flat horn valve slides and the additional short, "compensating" slides.
    "
    We have recently had it relacquered by
    Leopold Müller
    in
    Baiersdorf, Germany
    and they did a splendid job. It has had some experience and, of course, there are traces of having been used, but the horn looks quite beautiful !!
    This
    Getzen
    Double French Horn
    has an illustrious past as well as a bright and delightful future.
    This
    GETZEN Double Horn
    comes with:
    -
    Brand New
    Mouthpiece
    -
    Brand New AS Form Case
    - Rotor Oil
    - Cleaning cloths, etc.
    We have disassembled this
    GETZEN
    Double French Horn
    and have cleaned, polished and oiled the valves.
    All tuning slides have been polished, cleaned and oiled.
    The overall look of the horn is
    Excellent
    .
    This Beauty offers the hornist years and years of French Horn Pleasure.
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    PayPal
    for all purchases.