![]() ![]() Links are provided to the sheet music for each title.īelow are some of my favorite Salvation Army solos. These are all available now for purchase by the general public. ![]() I have used some of these in recitals and in church. These were originally written or arranged for cornet, but of course they fit well on euphonium. Below are some of my favorite Salvation Army solos. Bell reads 'Made By R A Kaempf & Son New York' so dates to after the father died in 1904 and before the company was sold in 1911 the serial number is hard to read but looks like 2331 Photos from internet auction. In the early days, these instruments were designed to be affordable to The Salvation Army bands and musicians worldwide. The Salvation Army instruments were made by The Salvation Army it its own factory until it closed and a time came when they were contracted to others based on Salvation Army specifications. Salvation Army Triumphonic cornet Wick 1B and Wick 1C cornet mouthpieces Olds Ambassador Tenor Horn Wick 5 and Olds 44 Tenor Horn mouthpieces: Back to top: lmf Heavyweight Member. 'Volume 1 (1925-1961) includes instruments with the serial numbers 5 Volume 2 (1960-1969) includes instruments with the serial numbers 6'. ![]()
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