Flumpet
Classification Aerophone
Inventor(s)Art Farmer
DevelopedDavid Monette
Related instruments
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Musicians
Art Farmer, Mark Isham


The flumpet is a hybrid brass horn instrument that shares the construction and timbre qualities of a trumpet and flugelhorn. Commonly found in jazz music, the flumpet was invented by Art Farmer and is currently in production by David Monette.[1]

Design edit

The flumpet borrows the three piston valve design of both the trumpet and flugelhorn, but shares the same length of a trumpet. The curves on the end of the flumpet have a resemblance to shepherd's crooks. The mouthpiece is deeply conical which tapers slightly, as opposed to the trumpet or flugelhorn mouthpiece which has an extreme taper to create a bowl shape. The sound of the flumpet is described as thicker and richer than a flugelhorn and more mellow than a trumpet.

Pop Culture edit

The Flumps, a BBC children's show that aired in 1977, starred a character, Grandpa Flump, who played the flumpet.[2]

Noticeable flumpet players include:



External links edit

Category:Brass instruments Category:B-flat instruments Category:Trumpets

  1. ^ "Flumpet II". Monette.
  2. ^ "The Flumps". Wikipedia.