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Mr.M Regular Member
Joined: 18 Apr 2013 Posts: 22 Location: Poland
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Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 2:42 am Post subject: Little resistance and dark sound |
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Hi there!
I'm planing to buy new horn and keep my curent one (Conn 38B) as a backup.
I try as many horns as possible and despite larger bore of all of them most seems to have more resistance. Can you advice what brand /models has open feel and broad sound? I prefer horns with fast tapper bells (72). I've read some good rewievs of Carol Brass but I would have to order it without testing ... a bit risky, but on other hand prices are tempting.
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shofarguy Heavyweight Member
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 7012 Location: AZ
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Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 4:14 am Post subject: Re: Little resistance and dark sound |
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Mr.M wrote: | Hi there!
I'm planing to buy new horn and keep my curent one (Conn 38B) as a backup.
I try as many horns as possible and despite larger bore of all of them most seems to have more resistance. Can you advice what brand /models has open feel and broad sound? I prefer horns with fast tapper bells (72). I've read some good rewievs of Carol Brass but I would have to order it without testing ... a bit risky, but on other hand prices are tempting.
Any advice? |
Carol Brass has a good reputation. You're going to need to adjust to any trumpet you end up buying. There's always going to be some risk buying sight unseen.
You are from Poland, I see. Are you thinking to buy new? What horns are in your budget? Van Laar? Eclipse? I assume you're buying online. Also, when you say "dark" what kind of music do you play, mostly? Orchestra? Jazz? If it happens to be Combo jazz, one horn to look into would be the Flip Oakes Commander.
Like Carol Brass, it's a high quality Asian instrument. It has a larger bell taper, though. Much larger than a 72 Bach or even a Wild Thing. It's still an unknown quantity, but I have played it. It's a good jazz combo trumpet. It would also fit into a small church ensemble and as a solo instrument there.
On the used horn front, there are so many options. B&S would be a good horn. I could go on... _________________ Brian A. Douglas
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Burgler Regular Member
Joined: 19 Jun 2012 Posts: 29 Location: Poland
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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 4:17 am Post subject: |
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Try http://gamonbrass.com/en/home
They have a lot of instruments you can play test at their place. They are located in Łańcut - nice stop in case you would like to visit Bieszczady
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Don Herman rev2 'Chicago School' Forum Moderator
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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 5:36 am Post subject: |
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Flip Oakes' Wild Thing or ask him about his new lines. _________________ "After silence, that which best expresses the inexpressible, is music" - Aldous Huxley |
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HERMOKIWI Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Don Herman rev2 wrote: | Flip Oakes' Wild Thing or ask him about his new lines. |
I have to agree that what the OP describes he wants is a Wild Thing. Low resistance/dark sound. That's the Wild Thing.
Another possibility s a .470 bore Callet Jazz. Similar low resistance and a dark sound (although not quite as dark as a Wild Thing). _________________ HERMOKIWI |
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OldSchoolEuph Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 1:57 am Post subject: |
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HERMOKIWI wrote: | Don Herman rev2 wrote: | Flip Oakes' Wild Thing or ask him about his new lines. |
I have to agree that what the OP describes he wants is a Wild Thing. Low resistance/dark sound. That's the Wild Thing.
Another possibility s a .470 bore Callet Jazz. Similar low resistance and a dark sound (although not quite as dark as a Wild Thing). |
One more member of that same Kanstul-built family of Wild Thing and Callet Jazz: Austin Winds Stage 470LT. _________________ Ron Berndt
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VetPsychWars Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:53 am Post subject: |
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One thing about trying horns other than your own, you are used to playing yours and not them.
If you're used to blowing hard, this compounds the issue.
Always start quietly and work your way up to the resonant point of the current combination. Many horn and mouthpiece combinations will shut you down if you blow too hard.
Ideally, you want the resonant point to be placed such that you put minimal effort into getting a full, rich sound that may even sound a bit "blatty", if you're not used to it.
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John Mohan Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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The Schilke X3 is one of the most open feeling, dark sounding trumpets I have ever played. The only ones I remember being darker were a Wild Thing and one of those crazy, massive, heavy horns that some people like (I don't). Maybe it was a Taylor Chicago Custom - I don't remember for sure.
I liked that Schilke X3 and I'd think seriously about buying one if I got involved with a Concert Band again.
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rallison New Member
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Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2020 10:36 am Post subject: Little resistance and dark sound |
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A Schilke B1 may work for you. It certainly blows free but it is not so big that you would fall in. |
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Mr.M Regular Member
Joined: 18 Apr 2013 Posts: 22 Location: Poland
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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I've been way for while ... thanks for all responses, I really appreciate it.
I will start my search/testing again based on your recommendations as soon as this crazy time is gone.
Best wishes! _________________ _____________________
Connstellaion 38B, 67' Silver Flair |
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