The Kraken Veteran Member
Joined: 19 Nov 2009 Posts: 391 Location: 805 Area Code
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:07 am Post subject: |
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mulligan stew wrote: | The Kraken wrote: | I like your recording, however I was wondering if you could record a mellow soft ballad and then take it up slowely to the higher range to hear the horn dynamics alittle better. I am also thinking of this horn and sure am curious, I live on the Gold Coast soTexas is a stretch to try one out.
Unless someone knows of a place where I can try one of these babies out close to the 805 Area code.
Thank You of you decide to do it. |
hey The Kraken--here you go. Not really a ballad, but an improv that follows your directions.
The first lick was recorded only a few feet from the Zoom--then I moved back to about 10 feet and stayed there throughout the improv. Hope this helps you hear the horn's characteristics.
http://www.vectortrio.com/audio/VECTOR_TRIO-test_3.m3u |
WOW !! The dynamics are so cool, love the sound in the middle to lower register yet loses nothing when you take it up !! Just as stated.
I think your clip just convinced me that this will be my new horn in the coming months. Now to decide Brushed, Copper, Laquer etc.....
Thank You Very Very much for doing this..............
Yours in Trumpet
The Kraken! _________________ 1948 Selmer Grand Prix-Model 23
US Air Force 1974 - 1980
Comback player start date: 9/06/2009
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