@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop all in tune! Hope all is well with you Keith! Keep the vids coming please! Heard Butler is making a graphite sousaphone bell to fit the Eastman 495. Def curious!
I played some new Bachs recently. I think the quality has gone up substantially since the Bachs of my days. When I got my first Bach 42B, which was in the 1980s. 1990s were about the same.
Thanks for your comment! Bach has been working hard over the past several years to improve quality and consistency and I too have found some real improvements occurring!
Have you ever played a King 5b (circa 1970's)? Also, I wish Yamaha would reconfigure their open wraps on the 882. They stick out too far behind the horn. (my opinion) Love your videos!
I love the trombone reviews!
I love that you love them :)
Linda tienda, tiene una gran variedad de trombones👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for watching!
I bought a Getzen and Edwards from Keith in last 6 mos. Great horns and superb service and sales experience!
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to help on your musical journey!
Lovely tour! Thanks, Zelde
Thanks Zelda; hope everything is well!
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop all in tune! Hope all is well with you Keith! Keep the vids coming please! Heard Butler is making a graphite sousaphone bell to fit the Eastman 495. Def curious!
Literally a trombonists heaven, almost looks like the S. E. Shires showroom lol
The Shires showroom is gorgeous! We took inspiration from a number of different shops, and their room was certainly one of them!
Any updates with greenhoe?
As a matter of fact we just received our latest Greenhoe, a GB4-1Y with screw bell; I’ve got a review in the works for it (spoiler alert: I like it :)
I played some new Bachs recently. I think the quality has gone up substantially since the Bachs of my days. When I got my first Bach 42B, which was in the 1980s. 1990s were about the same.
Thanks for your comment! Bach has been working hard over the past several years to improve quality and consistency and I too have found some real improvements occurring!
Have you ever played a King 5b (circa 1970's)? Also, I wish Yamaha would reconfigure their open wraps on the 882. They stick out too far behind the horn. (my opinion) Love your videos!
How much for the Blair Bollinger Bass Trombone ?
It is a like-new trade-in, priced at $6200 (and a great playing example of this model!)