Schilke 25 Trumpet Mouthpiece - Silver Plated - Standard

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A Player-favortie mouthpiece since 1956…

Schilke Music Products has served trumpeters, trombonists, and other brass players worldwide with innovative designs and outstanding craftsmanship. More than fifty years after the company began, Schilke maintains that legacy with consistently excellent results. Each mouthpiece is built to provide a comfortable, supportive feel and reliable performance. Found in the cases of many of today’s top players, a Schilke mouthpiece is a worthwhile addition to your collection—try one and hear the difference for yourself.

Schilke Music Products: a legacy of precision instruments and accessories

Founded by former Chicago Symphony principal trumpet Renold O. Schilke, Schilke Music Products established a strong reputation in the classical brass community for exceptional craftsmanship. The company’s instruments and accessories earned international recognition for their consistent quality—so much so that Renold Schilke was later engaged by Yamaha as a consultant to help introduce a new brass line to the U.S. Although the Schilke family no longer runs the company, Schilke instruments and accessories continue to be produced to the same exacting standards and have been used by noted players such as Dizzy Gillespie, John Madrid, and Jon Faddis. Join the many performers who trust Schilke for reliable, high-quality brass gear.

  • Handcrafted Trumpet Mouthpieces

For more than 65 years, Schilke Music Products has been a leader in trumpet mouthpiece design and manufacturing in the world. Schilke offers a large array of choices for the brass instrument family. The Standard Series mouthpieces were a collaboration with trumpet artists and colleagues of Renold Schilke from the 1950’s and early 1960s.

  • The Schilke Mouthpiece Labeling System

When a Schilke Standard Series mouthpiece has a standard back-bore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece to designate the model number. For example, in the case of the model#14trumpet mouthpiece, it is only necessary to identify the mouthpiece with the first number because it has a standard ‘C’ cup, standard ‘3’ rim and standard ‘c’ back-bore. It could be cataloged as a14C3cbut the nomenclature was dropped, since the remaining variables are standard. The model14A4ahas a shallower ‘A’ cup, flatter ‘4’ rim shape, and a tighter ‘a’ back-bore than the #14 model.

  • Cup Diameter

14 refers to “Cup Diameter”= smallest numbers have the smallest diameters. Diameter size increases as the number increases.

  • Cup Volume

A refers to “Cup Volume”

The first letter or second character (i.e. “A”) refers to the cup volume, which is classified as a shallow volume cup shape. It is dropped from the model name if it is the standard ‘C’ cup shape and all remaining variables are standard.

A = Small cup – most shallow
B = Medium small
C = Standard (medium size)
D = Medium large
E = Large

  • Rim Contour

The second number or third character (i.e. “4”) refers to the rim contour of the mouthpiece, which classifies it as a semi-flat rim contour.

1 = Roundest
2 = Semi-round
3 = Standard
4 = Semi-flat
5 = Flattest

  • Back-bore

The second (last) letter or fourth character (i.e. “a”) refers to the back-bore, which classifies it as a tight tapered back-bore.

a = Tight
b = Semi-tight
c = Standard
d = Medium Large
x = Large; for Piccolo Trumpet
z = Extra-tight

Did you see the size you are looking for? Is it out of stock or not even on the list? Just contact Prof Erny’s Music to check availability.

Prof’s Condition Key:

BRAND NEW= BRAND SPANKING NEW

OPEN-BOX= No Box, Like-New, may have been a demo, restored to “almost” factory quality, little to no wear, sanitized, hand-polished, certified and bagged for resale.

USED= No Box, shows signs of wear, no silver worn in or around rim or inside cup area. Played, sanitized, hand-polished, certified and bagged for resale.

Model #25-*****

A Player-favortie mouthpiece since 1956…

Schilke Music Products has served trumpeters, trombonists, and other brass players worldwide with innovative designs and outstanding craftsmanship. More than fifty years after the company began, Schilke maintains that legacy with consistently excellent results. Each mouthpiece is built to provide a comfortable, supportive feel and reliable performance. Found in the cases of many of today’s top players, a Schilke mouthpiece is a worthwhile addition to your collection—try one and hear the difference for yourself.

Schilke Music Products: a legacy of precision instruments and accessories

Founded by former Chicago Symphony principal trumpet Renold O. Schilke, Schilke Music Products established a strong reputation in the classical brass community for exceptional craftsmanship. The company’s instruments and accessories earned international recognition for their consistent quality—so much so that Renold Schilke was later engaged by Yamaha as a consultant to help introduce a new brass line to the U.S. Although the Schilke family no longer runs the company, Schilke instruments and accessories continue to be produced to the same exacting standards and have been used by noted players such as Dizzy Gillespie, John Madrid, and Jon Faddis. Join the many performers who trust Schilke for reliable, high-quality brass gear.

  • Handcrafted Trumpet Mouthpieces

For more than 65 years, Schilke Music Products has been a leader in trumpet mouthpiece design and manufacturing in the world. Schilke offers a large array of choices for the brass instrument family. The Standard Series mouthpieces were a collaboration with trumpet artists and colleagues of Renold Schilke from the 1950’s and early 1960s.

  • The Schilke Mouthpiece Labeling System

When a Schilke Standard Series mouthpiece has a standard back-bore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece to designate the model number. For example, in the case of the model#14trumpet mouthpiece, it is only necessary to identify the mouthpiece with the first number because it has a standard ‘C’ cup, standard ‘3’ rim and standard ‘c’ back-bore. It could be cataloged as a14C3cbut the nomenclature was dropped, since the remaining variables are standard. The model14A4ahas a shallower ‘A’ cup, flatter ‘4’ rim shape, and a tighter ‘a’ back-bore than the #14 model.

  • Cup Diameter

14 refers to “Cup Diameter”= smallest numbers have the smallest diameters. Diameter size increases as the number increases.

  • Cup Volume

A refers to “Cup Volume”

The first letter or second character (i.e. “A”) refers to the cup volume, which is classified as a shallow volume cup shape. It is dropped from the model name if it is the standard ‘C’ cup shape and all remaining variables are standard.

A = Small cup – most shallow
B = Medium small
C = Standard (medium size)
D = Medium large
E = Large

  • Rim Contour

The second number or third character (i.e. “4”) refers to the rim contour of the mouthpiece, which classifies it as a semi-flat rim contour.

1 = Roundest
2 = Semi-round
3 = Standard
4 = Semi-flat
5 = Flattest

  • Back-bore

The second (last) letter or fourth character (i.e. “a”) refers to the back-bore, which classifies it as a tight tapered back-bore.

a = Tight
b = Semi-tight
c = Standard
d = Medium Large
x = Large; for Piccolo Trumpet
z = Extra-tight

Did you see the size you are looking for? Is it out of stock or not even on the list? Just contact Prof Erny’s Music to check availability.

Prof’s Condition Key:

BRAND NEW= BRAND SPANKING NEW

OPEN-BOX= No Box, Like-New, may have been a demo, restored to “almost” factory quality, little to no wear, sanitized, hand-polished, certified and bagged for resale.

USED= No Box, shows signs of wear, no silver worn in or around rim or inside cup area. Played, sanitized, hand-polished, certified and bagged for resale.

Model #25-*****