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DOMINIC DELRA
Dom DelRa started playing baritone horn with the
Empire State Grenadiers, Cohoes, New York at the age
of 15. He received his Bachelor of Professional
Studies in Music from Empire State College in 1978.
He taught and arranged music for the Grenadiers,
Interstatesmen, Marksmen, Hawthorne Caballeros,
Syracuse Brigadiers, Pittsfield Boys Club, The
Islanders, St. Lucy's, St. Vincent's and the Avant
Guard. The Key of G Mellophone Bugle was made to his
specifications by the Whaley-Royce Ltd. of Canada in
1963/64 and was used on the field for the first time
in 1964. Dominick wanted an instrument that could
produce the sound of a French horn in a
middle-soprano register. He tried something with
the Interstatesmen, playing a baritone horn with a
soprano mouthpiece at the end of a show in 1963.
Then he put together, using the body of a cornet, a
large metal funnel, copper tubing and a valve /rotor
from a soprano horn, the prototype, G Mellophone
bugle. He spoke with a Whaley-Royce representative
giving them the specifications and the Mellophone G
Bugle was born. The Interstatesmen and the Marksmen
were the first corps to get the Mellophone and he
was able to complete his unique sound.
submitted by
Jay McBride
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