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The Artisan and the 50th Anniversary are a lot like the old Mt Vernon’s . Two piece valve box and a one piece bell with wire in it and a side seam were the supports are fastened too. Beautiful Horns .
I dunno, man. Before I became an XO lightweight model artist, I played an Ingram lacquered model on my B4LS sized Monette mouthpieces (which aren't bright except for the B4LSS1 which is a dime with a hole in it) and I was able to get that thing to light up like a Christmas tree. I can also get very huge sounds out of the rest of my XO horns with similar pieces. I do agree that it's a lot better of an all-around horn than people were expecting, but anyone that paid attention to Roger's explanation of the horn knows he was going for just that and not just a lead horn. Great vid, man. Thanks!! Edit: B4LVS1 is the dime with a hole in it. I can still get pretty much a warm(er) sound on my LSS1
I love the new Bach case. way better than those canvas zipper jobs that just made me order a new old stock with the case cover..also a beautiful case with the older style Bach font embroidered in the case
Hey Jason, R. E. The modified Bach that you made: how come it sounds like it is pitched in Bb when there looks to be a much shorter length of tubing to it, esp. the "tuning slide" part? It looks like it should play in D or Eb! Does it have the same length of tubing as any other Bb trumpet?
If you look at the relationship between the bell and main slide you can tell it is in the key of Bb. It would have to be much shorter in relationship to the bell to be in the key of C,D or Eb.
+cyhlalala Yes, I know Hub Van Laar personally. They are fine instruments comparable to other custom manufacturers who embrace old world technology. Great craftsmanship, quality and style. Not the most efficient trumpets available, but they play well and are a step up from a Strad or Xeno.
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I love how the compressor went off when he touched the tuning slide... I was like dang... now that's compression.
The Artisan and the 50th Anniversary are a lot like the old Mt Vernon’s . Two piece valve box and a one piece bell with wire in it and a side seam were the supports are fastened too. Beautiful Horns .
That custom Bach is crazy! Love it!
I've purchased 190 like that in Ita. Awesome. In all registers
I dunno, man. Before I became an XO lightweight model artist, I played an Ingram lacquered model on my B4LS sized Monette mouthpieces (which aren't bright except for the B4LSS1 which is a dime with a hole in it) and I was able to get that thing to light up like a Christmas tree. I can also get very huge sounds out of the rest of my XO horns with similar pieces. I do agree that it's a lot better of an all-around horn than people were expecting, but anyone that paid attention to Roger's explanation of the horn knows he was going for just that and not just a lead horn. Great vid, man. Thanks!! Edit: B4LVS1 is the dime with a hole in it. I can still get pretty much a warm(er) sound on my LSS1
I love the new Bach case. way better than those canvas zipper jobs that just made me order a new old stock with the case cover..also a beautiful case with the older style Bach font embroidered in the case
Merry Christmas to you too!
+buckaroobonsi555 Thanks, Merry Christmas!
Jupiter sounds absolutely great
very original work .merry christmas
Hey Jason, R. E. The modified Bach that you made: how come it sounds like it is pitched in Bb when there looks to be a much shorter length of tubing to it, esp. the "tuning slide" part? It looks like it should play in D or Eb! Does it have the same length of tubing as any other Bb trumpet?
+57dogsbody Yes, it is exactly the same length tubing as any other Bb trumpet.
If you look at the relationship between the bell and main slide you can tell it is in the key of Bb. It would have to be much shorter in relationship to the bell to be in the key of C,D or Eb.
Spoke to soon Bach is great also
I'd love to date THAT horn ;)
Have you tried Van Laar instruments? What do you think of them?
+cyhlalala Yes, I know Hub Van Laar personally. They are fine instruments comparable to other custom manufacturers who embrace old world technology. Great craftsmanship, quality and style. Not the most efficient trumpets available, but they play well and are a step up from a Strad or Xeno.
Bach!!!
The Bach case cost more than the Jupiter lol
Bach