Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:26 pm Post subject: Nice Vid
Richard,
Nice video. Too bad about one thing, though...you look to be as old as I am! I thought you sounded better on both horns with your first mouthpiece.
Jim _________________ Bb Trumpets: 2000 Bach Stradivarius 180S37, 1972 Getzen Eterna Severinsen
Bb Cornet: 2008 Blessing XL-CR Shepherd's Crook
Flugelhorn: 1990 Blessing Artist
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:38 pm Post subject: Re: Nice Vid
Comeback wrote:
Too bad about one thing, though...you look to be as old as I am!
The THODC (Trumpet Herald Old Duffs Club).
I get a bang out of hearing differences in timbre. And hearing those differences at differing dynamics. That's the reason for piddling with the 3, 3B, & 3C. _________________ Richard Oliver
Bach AB190
Schilke B1
Bach C180L 239 25H
Bach 3's: 3, B, & C
Getzen Capri Cornet
Curry 3BBC
Wick 4
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:02 pm Post subject: THODC
Shall we be charter members?
I resisted using these emoticons for a long time. Now I'll probably overuse them. This is what I get from the Mrs. most of the time when I start to talk trumpets:
I couldn't quite hear what you were saying early in your vid. What is your new horn?
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:28 pm Post subject:
Richard: Congrats and thanks for posting. Been playing around with our little laptop and its camera/audio for a bit myself.
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Marcinkiewicz 302
ancient American Artist student model
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Bach Sound!!!! Both are nice but there is a lot more going on with Artisan.
Walter _________________ "Amazing how many people listen with their eyes."
"Relax and focus on becoming a trumpet player."
"Googlegurge" we can now all be intellectuals.
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:03 pm Post subject:
WxJeff wrote:
Can't wait for the "suspenders vs. belt" air support debate to begin over on Fundamentals!
Yes! I can see it now: "The WxJeff Double-C Heft No-Splat Suspenders."
Get yours now, for only $39.95.
I should have worn some nice ones rather than these ratty things that still work but are all but threadbare. _________________ Richard Oliver
Bach AB190
Schilke B1
Bach C180L 239 25H
Bach 3's: 3, B, & C
Getzen Capri Cornet
Curry 3BBC
Wick 4
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:08 pm Post subject:
Retlaw wrote:
Nice Video Richard....
I see Christmas has come early...
Bach Sound!!!! Both are nice but there is a lot more going on with Artisan.
Walter
Yup. It does have something going for it. Even for someone of my limited compass.
Next week, I'll take it to band. Am interested to see how well it projects. In our section, if the music calls for "forte" and I'm playing "mf," and kudos come my way from Mr. Big with the stick, then that's a good indicator that there's something special going on.
I especially like how the 3B sounded. But it has to be pushed to get that something special. The 3 sounded very good too (2 commented they like the 3 best.) And the 3C didn't crater either. The 3 mouthpieces were a 3, 3B, & 3C in that order.
Been playing a 3C in band but I really want to take the 3 there and just call it good. _________________ Richard Oliver
Bach AB190
Schilke B1
Bach C180L 239 25H
Bach 3's: 3, B, & C
Getzen Capri Cornet
Curry 3BBC
Wick 4
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