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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:52 am Post subject: |
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Brassnose wrote: | I find this thread really interesting (thanks, Louise, for starting it) because when going through it, I do seem to extract from the posts that most of us really don’t change that much in terms of their fav instruments. Rather they stick to one or two setups.
Thanks very much, your are very welcome, and I completely agree.
Take care and best wishes
Lou
There is a current thread on the German TF on mouthpieces going along the same general direction and also there it seems that the „never (or rarely) change a running system“ concept has been adopted by a large number of the posters.
This got me thinking should I get rid of some more stuff (on the fence about the Buescher and an Olds Studio cornet visiting the house right now) as I’m never playing some gear anyway.
I could easily do with two Bb, the C, and the flugel (the latter getting playtime about twice a year for eight bars or so). The rest really doesn’t add to playing, just to the „cool“ and „want“ aspects of trumpet gear. |
_________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:56 am Post subject: |
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tmaudlin wrote: | https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1115407989645194&set=a.247105686475433&__cft__[0]=AZW2BNjgltoI-r9N5TFmYw65FKXpj2_VTQaTHQaSv7LyuuRKtdNE6UwNj_iJrO86ET8aKJmpXw
My fully restored 1966 bach 37 star on lead pipe. serial 37351
Gold wash bell. It came with beautiful Vincent Bach Corp. 10 3 EW mouthpiece
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the underline is under 3
I could not move it up it is not 3/4
The mouthpiece is very smooth to play
This horn plays very nice and sounds great. |
Looks beautiful, thanks.
Take care and best wishes
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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improver Heavyweight Member
Joined: 14 Mar 2004 Posts: 1456
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 5:42 am Post subject: |
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Bach 37 333xxx. Big core and open. Old 5b mpc. |
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Chickynuggie Regular Member
Joined: 11 Jan 2024 Posts: 18
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 6:01 am Post subject: |
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My main is a Stomvi Master Titanium I bought used. The versatility, IMO, is unmatched. I’ve got a 25, 26, and two 27 bells to swap on it (the 27s are sterling silver and gold plated copper). I’m likely grabbing one of the new #30 bells, too. The variability with valve guides, maxi clappers, lead pipe and bell bow are phenomenal options IMO. |
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JMWTpt Regular Member
Joined: 25 Oct 2009 Posts: 40 Location: Concord Township Ohio
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 7:52 am Post subject: What is your primary Bb and why? |
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My primary Bb is a Schilke S32HD in silver because of its even response up to F above high C and its full sound across my range. Its only drawback is the weight which is 30% greater than my second choice, a Schilke B5. The latter offers quick response and a brighter sound than the S32HD. The mouthpieces I use are a Yamaha 17B4 (approx. similar to a Bach 1-1/4C), a Curry 1-1/2 BC or a Bach 3C with a modified throat, depending on what I'm playing.
BTW, the response to this subject illustrates the variety of horns available. |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 7:58 am Post subject: Re: What is your primary Bb and why? |
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JMWTpt wrote: | My primary Bb is a Schilke S32HD in silver because of its even response up to F above high C and its full sound across my range. Its only drawback is the weight which is 30% greater than my second choice, a Schilke B5. The latter offers quick response and a brighter sound than the S32HD. The mouthpieces I use are a Yamaha 17B4 (approx. similar to a Bach 1-1/4C), a Curry 1-1/2 BC or a Bach 3C with a modified throat, depending on what I'm playing.
Thanks very much. I briefly had a go on my colleague’s Schilke S33HD the other day. That is one trumpet that I would have liked a longer go on. I believe that yours is basically the same but with a different bell taper, yours number 2 and my colleague’s 3? I’d have to look it up to know for certain.
BTW, the response to this subject illustrates the variety of horns available.
It does indeed.
Take care and best wishes
Lou |
_________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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Eli’s Coming Regular Member
Joined: 23 Apr 2022 Posts: 19 Location: Albany, New York
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 8:35 am Post subject: |
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I’m currently in the honeymoon stage of owning an Edwards X-13 trumpet. The valves are fantastic, it’s lighter than expected yet resonates with a nice timbre. It is not a dark sounding trumpet by any stretch of the imagination. I’m using as a lead horn and it’s performing exceptionally well. I have yet to gig on it, February was a slow month.
I saw the Stomvi S3 LB previously mentioned. It has a great sound , plays very well in tune and is the most efficient trumpet I have ever played. |
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weeeeve Regular Member
Joined: 09 Nov 2022 Posts: 22 Location: Phoenix, Az
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 10:58 am Post subject: |
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My go-to horn is my Firebird Trumpet that used to be owned by Don Ellis.
It's most definitely not an all-around horn, but it is fantastic in a funk or big band horn section, and is so much fun to play. As I'm now 63 and have been out of the professional music business for 20+ years, I just want to play the horn that brings me the most smiles. And this horn is it. _________________ Steven Laurent
Bach Strad Model 72
Holton Firebird
My music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vmwM185PWOnMCC1I8Cwjr |
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CalicchioMan Veteran Member
Joined: 31 May 2004 Posts: 336 Location: Florida
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:38 am Post subject: |
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My current horn. I am very interested in getting a Schilke B6 _________________ Yamaha 8310ZII
Yamaha 631G Flugelhorn
Mendini Superbone
Pickett Mouthpieces |
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cgaiii Heavyweight Member
Joined: 26 Jun 2017 Posts: 1558 Location: Virginia USA
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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Late to the Game here Lou, but my favorite Bb is hands down my Schilke X3L, which has the Sandoval modifications. I put metal valve guides in, had it aligned and play it with a Bach 1.5c with a 26 throat instead of the normal 27. This is my go-to trumpet for anything I use a Bb for.
Of all my trumpets and trumpet-like instruments, this is my favorite horn. I enjoy playing it every time I pick it up. _________________ Bb: Schilke X3L AS, Yamaha YTR-6335S
C: Schilke CXL, Kanstul 1510-2
Bb Cornet: Getzen 800 DLXS
Pic: Kanstul 920
Bb Bugle: Kanstul
Bb Pocket: Manchester Brass
Flugel: Taylor Std
Bass Tr: BAC Custom
Nat. Tr: Nikolai Mänttäri Morales Haas replica |
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CaptPat Regular Member
Joined: 26 Oct 2023 Posts: 58 Location: Eastern NC
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:46 am Post subject: |
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Bach 37, primary and only horn. Purchased when I started my comeback, brings a smile every time I play it. |
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cbtj51 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 24 Nov 2015 Posts: 732 Location: SE US
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:49 am Post subject: |
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After 14 years away from trumpet, retuning in 2014, I went on a short safari to find a horn that I liked enough to fill in the gaps that my trusty Benge didn't fit in as well. In 2016, I acquired a new Bach New York 7! I have other great Bb horns that I use in specific situations, but the NY7 gets the lion's share of usage. Simple mouthpiece changes and variations make this an extremely versatile instrument! If I could only have one horn...
Life is Short, find the Joy in it!
Mike _________________ '71 LA Benge 5X Bb
'72 LA Benge D/Eb
'76 Bach CL 229/25A C
‘92 Bach 37 Bb
'98 Getzen 895S Flugelhorn
'00 Bach 184 Cornet
'02 Yamaha 8335RGS
'16 Bach NY 7
'16 XO 1700RS Piccolo
Reeves 41 Rimmed Mouthpieces |
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Shark01 Veteran Member
Joined: 10 Jun 2017 Posts: 286
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:07 am Post subject: Re: What is your primary Bb and why? |
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JMWTpt wrote: | My primary Bb is a Schilke S32HD in silver because of its even response up to F above high C and its full sound across my range. Its only drawback is the weight which is 30% greater than my second choice,
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I’m currently splitting time between this and a:
Schilke Soloiste MG
The Soloiste does everything better after adjusting to it, will probably make that my 90% Bb soon. |
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Winghorn Heavyweight Member
Joined: 07 Apr 2006 Posts: 2165 Location: Olympia, Washington
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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weeeeve wrote: | My go-to horn is my Firebird Trumpet that used to be owned by Don Ellis.
It's most definitely not an all-around horn, but it is fantastic in a funk or big band horn section, and is so much fun to play. As I'm now 63 and have been out of the professional music business for 20+ years, I just want to play the horn that brings me the most smiles. And this horn is it. |
My Holton C150 pocket cornet (trumpet) was also owned and played by Don Ellis. I purchased from his sister Louise. Mine is the only trumpet version of this cornet model ever made. |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:25 am Post subject: |
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I've just found this 2018 from an old thread, that I found whilst researching my Xeno II's serial number:
kevinwoods wrote: | I love this horn! I was a Conn-Selmer endorsing artist for years, then, I played one of these at a music educator's conference I was performing at (on my break, just for fun I told myself...) and was hooked! Yamaha has really done a great job with the second generation Xenos. They play great, are consistent, really good pitch and scale/evenness, and the sound they produce is capable of having so much character. I'm now a Yamaha artist, so I'm a little biased, but this horn was enough to make me jump ship from Conn-Selmer. Check out the horn if you have the chance. They really are something special. |
There doesn't seem to be a lot of love on here anymore for the Xeno II, although it was well regarded when it first came out, but it is nice to see someone else saying the same thing lol about the Xeno II, as I seem to be the only one on here nowadays playing one, and I'm still convinced lol that it is a great trumpet.
All the best
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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trumpetsnack Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:58 am Post subject: |
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Seeing a few similar setups here, but I love my lightweight Bach 72 with a gold brass bell. It can sound super dark and flugel-like when I want it to, but also really sings when you want to brighten it up- pretty much great in any situation. It's probably the first Bach I ever really liked, and easily my favorite trumpet so far. |
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Croquethed Heavyweight Member
Joined: 19 Dec 2013 Posts: 619 Location: Oakville, CT
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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:21 am Post subject: |
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I have two!
A "bright" silver X-13, and a "smoky" satin lacquer X-13. |
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CheapHornGuy New Member
Joined: 26 Sep 2023 Posts: 6
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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:59 am Post subject: |
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I play a Chinese horn to which I've added two dimes (to bottom caps 1 and 3).
I call it my four-hundred-dollar (and twenty cent) Schilke killer. |
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weeeeve Regular Member
Joined: 09 Nov 2022 Posts: 22 Location: Phoenix, Az
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Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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Winghorn wrote: | weeeeve wrote: | My go-to horn is my Firebird Trumpet that used to be owned by Don Ellis.
It's most definitely not an all-around horn, but it is fantastic in a funk or big band horn section, and is so much fun to play. As I'm now 63 and have been out of the professional music business for 20+ years, I just want to play the horn that brings me the most smiles. And this horn is it. |
My Holton C150 pocket cornet (trumpet) was also owned and played by Don Ellis. I purchased from his sister Louise. Mine is the only trumpet version of this cornet model ever made. |
Very cool. I was and am a huge fan of Don Ellis. I bought the Firebird off of Don's uncle, who owned a music store in Wichita Falls, Tx (Max Kreutz House of Music). After Don's passing, many of the instruments and mouthpieces went to Max. He had several Bbs, a quarter tone trumpet, the Firebird, and a box with 40 or 50 mouthpieces that Don had made. With the Firebird, it was love at first note. _________________ Steven Laurent
Bach Strad Model 72
Holton Firebird
My music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vmwM185PWOnMCC1I8Cwjr |
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onlyson Veteran Member
Joined: 24 Oct 2007 Posts: 228 Location: Bartlett, Illinois
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Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:27 am Post subject: |
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I spent nearly 20 years looking for "the one." I've owned over 40 horns in that time. I eventually realized that I needed different horns for different jobs. My 9335 for teaching and legit stuff like playing in church. My Committee for small group jazz stuff in a quiet setting. My Del Quadro for commercial playing. Although I used to have a 8335LA that I might have preferred a bit more for that kind of playing. So many horns, so little time. _________________ Del Quadro Grizzly
Yamaha 9335CH
1951 Martin Committee Deluxe #3 Bore
ACB Coppernicus
Couesnon Flugel
Carol Pocket Trumpet |
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