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Within the Stomvi range, the Titán model is defined by its traditional ancestry and characterized by its big, powerful sound.
The Titán cornet offers a quick response, clean articulation and clear crisp attacks. It is a multi-purpose instrument, equally at home in brass bands, symphonic bands and orchestras, and playing classical or jazz solos.
The gold brass bell option offers depth and warmth in medium and quiet dynamics, whilst still achieving a good bright sound at loud dynamics. Well suited to brass bands and orchestral work, it is probably the more versatile option.
* The Amado water key was patented in the US by its inventor Raymond Amado at the beginning of the 1970s. A small transverse-mounted cylinder encloses a spring-loaded push-button piston which when depressed lets moisture drain from the instrument. Its design causes less distortion to the air column than the drain port of a traditional water key.
Available in the Stomvi Titan cornet range:
† The HE model is identical to the standard model but includes a ‘harmonic enhancement’ kit comprising components that can be exchanged by the player to modify the cornet’s sound and response.
Enhancements available in the Stomvi range:
Bottom caps | Weight (g) | Qty per set | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Clapper | 25 | 3 | Cone-shaped bell |
MaxiClapper | 55 | 1 | Cone-shaped bell |
Harmonic Light | 20 | 3 | Resonance chamber |
Harmonic | 25 | 3 | Resonance chamber |
Dynamic | 40 | 3 | Extra mass |
Manufacturer’s website: stomvi.com