Player-favorite Mouthpiece for Upper-register Playing
Since 1956, Schilke Music Products has met the needs of trumpeters, trombonists, and other brass players the world over, thanks to innovative designs and impeccable quality. More than a half-century since the company's inception, the Schilke Standard Series French horn mouthpiece continues this tradition with exceptional results. The #29 provides a balanced feel that suits younger players just as well as experienced players. With an ultra-comfortable mouthfeel to promote strength in the upper register, this mouthpiece supports a variety of applications, including solo, chamber, and ensemble playing. Schilke mouthpieces are found in the instrument cases of many of today's finest performers — add one to your collection and experience the Schilke difference firsthand!
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Schilke Music Products: a heritage of top-notch instruments and accessories
The brainchild of former Chicago Symphony principal trumpet player Renold O. Schilke, Schilke Music Products quickly rose to prominence in the classical brass world. Worldwide recognition ensued due to the impeccable quality of Schilke's instruments and accessories, so much so that Renold himself was tapped by Yamaha as a consultant to introduce a new line of brass instruments to the United States. While the Schilke family no longer manages the company, Schilke Music Products instruments and accessories are still manufactured to the highest quality, utilized at some point or another by trumpet legends such as Dizzy Gillespie, John Madrid, and Jon Faddis. Now's the time to join the ranks of these performers and so many more — call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer today to purchase your Schilke mouthpieces!


Schilke Standard Series French Horn Mouthpiece Features:
- Versatile mouthpiece for nearly any French horn player
- Balanced design suits both younger players and more experienced professionals
- Comfortable rim diameter and contour promote strength in the upper register