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Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated
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Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated

Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Plated

$7,029.00
Schilke P5-4BG Piccolo Trumpet - Silver Platedโ€”
$7,029.00

The Story

M Bore โ€“ (.450โ€/11.42mm) S Bell โ€“ (4โ€/101.60mm) #8 Taper (Offered with a single mouthpipe for the key of Bb and A with a cornet receiver.)


The definitive piccolo trumpet in construction, design, and sound. The P5-4 piccolo trumpet is the reference standard for all piccolo trumpets in the world today. Characterized by its exceptional intonation and even โ€œfeelโ€ throughout the range of the instrument, this classic model provides a superior tone quality and is the preferred choice of the professional orchestral musician and soloist.

P5-4BG โ€œButler/Geyerโ€

  • M Bore โ€“ (.450โ€/11.42mm)
  • S Bell โ€“ (4โ€/101.60mm) #8 Taper

The P5-4BG offers a modified slide design originally created for acclaimed trumpet professors Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, currently on faculty at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

M Bore โ€“ (.450โ€/11.42mm) S Bell โ€“ (4โ€/101.60mm) #8 Taper (Offered with a single mouthpipe for the key of Bb and A with a cornet receiver.)


The definitive piccolo trumpet in construction, design, and sound. The P5-4 piccolo trumpet is the reference standard for all piccolo trumpets in the world today. Characterized by its exceptional intonation and even โ€œfeelโ€ throughout the range of the instrument, this classic model provides a superior tone quality and is the preferred choice of the professional orchestral musician and soloist.

P5-4BG โ€œButler/Geyerโ€

  • M Bore โ€“ (.450โ€/11.42mm)
  • S Bell โ€“ (4โ€/101.60mm) #8 Taper

The P5-4BG offers a modified slide design originally created for acclaimed trumpet professors Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, currently on faculty at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University