Christian Friedrich Sattler (1778–1842) was a brass instrument maker and inventor in Leipzig, Germany. In 1821 Sattler became renowned for two inventions: the chromatic valve trumpet which applied three valves to the natural trumpet to provide a fully chromatic range for the first time, and the Tenorbaßposaune (lit. 'tenor-bass trombone'). A tenor trombone in B♭ with the larger bore and mouthpiece of a bass trombone in F, he improved it further in 1839 by inventing the quartventil (lit. 'fourth valve'), a valve attachment to lower the instrument a fourth into F to provide the lower range available to the bass trombone.In Sattler's workshop in the Querstraße in Leipzig he built "signal horns and chromatic valve horns", new inventions at the time. He also built his own design of trombones wi
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| - Christian Friedrich Sattler (1778-1842) estis inventinto de la moderna trombono. En 1821 Sattler furoris en 1821 per du inventoj: per la kromata valvotrumpeto kaj per la tenorbastrombono; ĉi-lasta ricevis ekde 1838-1839 kroman kvartvalvon. En la metiejo de Sattler en la Querstraße en Lepsiko ekestis "signalkornoj, kromataj valvokornoj" - tiam absolutaj novaĵoj - kaj la trombonoj liamaniere konstruataj kun klare pli ampleksa sonfunelo je entute pli granda tubodiametro kaj marka sono. Tiajn instrumentojn oni nuntempe nomas "lepsika modelo" aŭ "germana trombono". Tiu novigo de Sattler servis kiel modelo por instrumentkonstruistoj el multaj landoj kaj per tio stampas esence ĝis en nia tempo la aperaĵon kaj per tio ankaŭ la sonkoloron de modernaj trombonoj. (eo)
- Christian Friedrich Sattler (1778–1842) was a brass instrument maker and inventor in Leipzig, Germany. In 1821 Sattler became renowned for two inventions: the chromatic valve trumpet which applied three valves to the natural trumpet to provide a fully chromatic range for the first time, and the Tenorbaßposaune (lit. 'tenor-bass trombone'). A tenor trombone in B♭ with the larger bore and mouthpiece of a bass trombone in F, he improved it further in 1839 by inventing the quartventil (lit. 'fourth valve'), a valve attachment to lower the instrument a fourth into F to provide the lower range available to the bass trombone.In Sattler's workshop in the Querstraße in Leipzig he built "signal horns and chromatic valve horns", new inventions at the time. He also built his own design of trombones wi (en)
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| - Christian Friedrich Sattler (1778-1842) estis inventinto de la moderna trombono. En 1821 Sattler furoris en 1821 per du inventoj: per la kromata valvotrumpeto kaj per la tenorbastrombono; ĉi-lasta ricevis ekde 1838-1839 kroman kvartvalvon. En la metiejo de Sattler en la Querstraße en Lepsiko ekestis "signalkornoj, kromataj valvokornoj" - tiam absolutaj novaĵoj - kaj la trombonoj liamaniere konstruataj kun klare pli ampleksa sonfunelo je entute pli granda tubodiametro kaj marka sono. Tiajn instrumentojn oni nuntempe nomas "lepsika modelo" aŭ "germana trombono". Tiu novigo de Sattler servis kiel modelo por instrumentkonstruistoj el multaj landoj kaj per tio stampas esence ĝis en nia tempo la aperaĵon kaj per tio ankaŭ la sonkoloron de modernaj trombonoj. (eo)
- Christian Friedrich Sattler (1778–1842) was a brass instrument maker and inventor in Leipzig, Germany. In 1821 Sattler became renowned for two inventions: the chromatic valve trumpet which applied three valves to the natural trumpet to provide a fully chromatic range for the first time, and the Tenorbaßposaune (lit. 'tenor-bass trombone'). A tenor trombone in B♭ with the larger bore and mouthpiece of a bass trombone in F, he improved it further in 1839 by inventing the quartventil (lit. 'fourth valve'), a valve attachment to lower the instrument a fourth into F to provide the lower range available to the bass trombone.In Sattler's workshop in the Querstraße in Leipzig he built "signal horns and chromatic valve horns", new inventions at the time. He also built his own design of trombones with a wider bell flare and larger bore, that were widely adopted by players and other instrument makers, notably Czech maker Červený. Today, they are still known as "Leipzig model" or "German" trombones. (en)
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