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Beaker Regular Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2007 Posts: 26 Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 7:25 am Post subject: Trumpet buckets |
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Roughly speaking, in the electric guitar world, there are two fairly distinct buckets - single coil strat/tele style and humbucker Les Paul style. Players quickly line up on one side or the other based upon their distinctive sounds that carry over from manufacturer to manufacturer. Of course there are always blends but the two groupings still form a dominant choice point.
Is there anything similar in the Bb trumpet world? Distinctive buckets that carry over from manufacturer to manufacturer? If yes, what are the major design characteristics that separate them? _________________ Benge (L.A. era), Bach 5C, Benge 7C
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Taylor acoustics, G&L and Carvin basses
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cheiden Heavyweight Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 8914 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 7:52 am Post subject: |
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Tight slotting (Bach) vs. loose slotting horns (Benge).
Bach versus Yamaha is a pretty big thing though it's a bit harder to characterize why. _________________ "I'm an engineer, which means I think I know a whole bunch of stuff I really don't."
Charles J Heiden/So Cal
Bach Strad 180ML43*/43 Bb/Yamaha 731 Flugel/Benge 1X C/Kanstul 920 Picc/Conn 80A Cornet
Bach 3C rim on 1.5C underpart |
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shofarguy Heavyweight Member
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 7013 Location: AZ
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:03 am Post subject: |
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cheiden wrote: | Tight slotting (Bach) vs. loose slotting horns (Benge).
Bach versus Yamaha is a pretty big thing though it's a bit harder to characterize why. |
Bachs are thought of as inconsistent, but having character. Yamahas are considered very consistent but sort of bland, in comparison.
Schilkes are the red-headed step child. You know, the one who grabs attention when they walk in the room, but few people seriously consider a long-term relationship...
Benge. Ah, Benge! They represent the graceful partner that isn't looking to attract attention with anything but an inner beauty that captivates the heart of the discerning. _________________ Brian A. Douglas
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Bb Trumpet in copper
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Flugelhorn in copper
There is one reason that I practice: to be ready at the downbeat when the final trumpet sounds. |
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dstdenis Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 May 2013 Posts: 2123 Location: Atlanta GA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think there are distinctive camps in the trumpet world similar to humbuckers vs. single-coils in the electric guitar world, because so many trumpeters learn to play on all-around-general-purpose instruments: ML bore, standard weight yellow brass bell, etc.
One can head off in different directions if you want: lightweight or heavyweight horns, medium or extra large bore, efficient or open blow, different bell sizes and materials, etc., but one isn't forced to choose a camp with such distinctively different sounds at the outset. _________________ Bb Yamaha Xeno 8335IIS
Cornet Getzen Custom 3850S
Flugelhorn Courtois 155R
Piccolo Stomvi |
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cheiden Heavyweight Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 8914 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, there are buckets alright:
Tongue arch versus not.
Small drill versus larger drill.
Small/shallow versus large/deep.
Monette versus everything else.
Wild Thing versus everything else.
Live-for-high-notes versus not-impressed.
Pedals versus not.
Buzzing versus not.
All of these groupings can result in heated debate and chairs being thrown that rival a gathering of Hatfield and McCoys. _________________ "I'm an engineer, which means I think I know a whole bunch of stuff I really don't."
Charles J Heiden/So Cal
Bach Strad 180ML43*/43 Bb/Yamaha 731 Flugel/Benge 1X C/Kanstul 920 Picc/Conn 80A Cornet
Bach 3C rim on 1.5C underpart |
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shofarguy Heavyweight Member
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 7013 Location: AZ
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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cheiden wrote: | Oh, there are buckets alright:
All of these groupings can result in heated debate and chairs being thrown that rival a gathering of Hatfield and McCoys. |
I, for one, haven't seen any McCoys around. Looks like the Hatfields won.
And he just bought a Wild Thing... (pyow-w-w!) WOAH! (pzing!!) HEY!!! (pyew, pyew!!) ALRIGHT! Play yer dang Yamahakoochi thingy! See if I care! _________________ Brian A. Douglas
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Bb Trumpet in copper
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Flugelhorn in copper
There is one reason that I practice: to be ready at the downbeat when the final trumpet sounds. |
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LittleRusty Heavyweight Member
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 12664 Location: Gardena, Ca
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 5:38 pm Post subject: |
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shofarguy wrote: | cheiden wrote: | Oh, there are buckets alright:
All of these groupings can result in heated debate and chairs being thrown that rival a gathering of Hatfield and McCoys. |
I, for one, haven't seen any McCoys around. Looks like the Hatfields won.
And he just bought a Wild Thing... (pyow-w-w!) WOAH! (pzing!!) HEY!!! (pyew, pyew!!) ALRIGHT! Play yer dang Yamahakoochi thingy! See if I care! |
I think this describes why you haven't seen a McCoy...
Matthew Henry wrote: | There is one so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see. |
Signed McCoy. |
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shofarguy Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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LittleRusty wrote: | shofarguy wrote: | cheiden wrote: | Oh, there are buckets alright:
All of these groupings can result in heated debate and chairs being thrown that rival a gathering of Hatfield and McCoys. |
I, for one, haven't seen any McCoys around. Looks like the Hatfields won.
And he just bought a Wild Thing... (pyow-w-w!) WOAH! (pzing!!) HEY!!! (pyew, pyew!!) ALRIGHT! Play yer dang Yamahakoochi thingy! See if I care! |
I think this describes why you haven't seen a McCoy...
Matthew Henry wrote: | There is one so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see. |
Signed McCoy. |
This is fun! _________________ Brian A. Douglas
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Bb Trumpet in copper
Flip Oakes Wild Thing Flugelhorn in copper
There is one reason that I practice: to be ready at the downbeat when the final trumpet sounds. |
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LittleRusty Heavyweight Member
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 12664 Location: Gardena, Ca
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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shofarguy wrote: | LittleRusty wrote: | shofarguy wrote: | cheiden wrote: | Oh, there are buckets alright:
All of these groupings can result in heated debate and chairs being thrown that rival a gathering of Hatfield and McCoys. |
I, for one, haven't seen any McCoys around. Looks like the Hatfields won.
And he just bought a Wild Thing... (pyow-w-w!) WOAH! (pzing!!) HEY!!! (pyew, pyew!!) ALRIGHT! Play yer dang Yamahakoochi thingy! See if I care! |
I think this describes why you haven't seen a McCoy...
Matthew Henry wrote: | There is one so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see. |
Signed McCoy. |
This is fun! |
You'll notice I didn't post the quote standalone, since it could apply me also. |
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