Schilke Horn Mouthpieces
Model Diameter Throat Description
Millim. Inches
27 16.25 .640"
41/64"
116 ARTIST MODEL - Adapted for Dale Clevenger, principal French Horn player of the Chicago Symphony. A narrow diameter and thin rim - a special mouthpiece for the first horn player.
28 16.15 .636"
41/64"
26 A true "French" model mouthpiece having a small cup and throat that definitely favors the high register, and is an ideal mouthpiece for Descant Horn.
29 17.53 .690"
11/16"
17 (Formerly Model "W") Similar to #28. This shallow cup and small bore mouthpiece is excellent for high horn playing.
30B 16.92 .666"
43/64"
14 This is a Tankersley model - has a small "B" cup and a thin flat rim.
30 17.03 .670"
43/64"
17 The original Farkas model - the wide rounded rim and fairly deep cup makes this a superb mouthpiece for the experienced player.
30C2 17.03 .670"
43/64"
13 Based on a standard design, this mouthpiece has an excellent response in high or low range and a free-blowing feel. Recommended for both professional and developing players alike.
31B 17.40 .687"
11/16"
14 ARTIST MODEL - Created for Frank Brouk, formerly of the Chicago Symphony. A wide rim with a high center point and a large bowl cup produces a rich dark tone.
31C2 17.43 .688"
43/64"
14 ARTIST MODEL - Developed for David Sprung of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra. A very thin rim and medium-large cup develops a great volume of tone.
31 17.14 .675"
43/64"
13 A slightly larger cup diameter and V-shaped cup volume produces much greater volume of sound.
32 17.83 .702"
45/64"
2 The extra large cup diameter, cup volume, and backbore produces a rich, dark, beautiful tone color.