Yes. I have a Schill baritone and it is almost indentical to a Besson. The case is well made and the mouthpiece looks like an unlabeled Denis Wick. At a recent festival , a student had a 4 valve Schill Eup. It sounds great.
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
Trumpets, trombones, horns and euphoniums.
Not in my opinion, however, I do believe that a players natural abilities can be reflected on ANY sax, .look at Charlie Parker for example. It is all in the player!
Compensating euphoniums are for professionals or euphonium players that are really dedicated to playing. This is because compensating euphoniums are much more expensive than non-compensating euphoniums. All compensating means is that the instrument has the further advantage of being able to play in the lower octaves using conventional fingerings. See related link for more information.
There are not that many Hirsbrunner euphoniums and they cost around $6,000 - $7,000.
Rachel Schill was born in 1982.
Stephan Schill is 183 cm.
Ronald Schill was born on 1958-11-23.
Stephan Schill was born in 1964, in Rathenow, Germany.
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
Ferdinand von Schill died on 1809-05-31.
Ferdinand von Schill was born on 1776-01-06.
A. F. Schill has written: 'Outlines of pathological semeiology' -- subject(s): Diagnosis
Claudie J. B. Schill has written: '...Macht macht machtlos'
Stefan De Schill has written: 'Introduction to psychoanalytic group therapy' -- subject(s): Group psychotherapy
The plural of euphonium is euphoniums.
Trumpets, trombones, horns and euphoniums.