Berkeley Dark Mellow Bb 4 Valves Silver Flugelhorn
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Berkeleywind have this 4 valves Bb Flugelhorns feature a .460-inch
bore with vertical valve slides. also added the redesigned
Tone Branch for improved intonation plus a dark
and mellow sound that is ideal for jazz, concert, and brass bands.
Mouthpiece: Yes Hi- I'd like to pass along some information about valves.
This horn has Berliner Pistons. The way you identify Berliner Pistons is that the tubing goes through the middle of the valves in a straight line.
Berliner Pistons are often mistaken for Perinet Valves. The difference is that the tubing between Perinet Valves jogs around instead of going in a straight line.
This is an important selling point. Berliner Pistons are rare these days, and are more direct (freer blowing) than Perinet Valves, because when their are no valves depressed, or ALL valves are depressed, either way the air is still going straight through the horn, with no deflections.
MOST flugelhorns these days come with Perinet Valves. That this horn comes with the better, Berliner Pistons, is something you should point out.
The very first flugelhorns of this type ever made, by Adolph Sax in the 1840's, had Berliner Pistons.