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hendersj Regular Member
Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 18
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:31 am Post subject: |
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I posted asking where to play a lot of horns and someone suggested the ITG conference - thanks
Anyone know whether or not I need to pay to attend the entire conference to brouse the vendor area - or is that open to the public
I do hope to attend seminars and concerts but don't know if my school schedule will allow it
Also - are all major trumpets present and accessible for trying out
And - can you buy horns - or are they just there from manafacturers standpoint
Thanks
Mr. Jody Henderson
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Larry Smithee Heavyweight Member
Joined: 11 Nov 2001 Posts: 4399
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:31 am Post subject: |
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<Anyone know whether or not I need to pay to attend the entire conference to brouse the vendor area - or is that open to the public>
You will likely need to pay the conference fee in order to get unrestricted access to both the conference programs and the vendors booths.
<Also - are all major trumpets present and accessible for trying out>
Yes, the vendors would be delighted for those attending the conference to try their products. And this is the ultimate opportunity to try nearly every brand of trumpet on the planet. However, it's not the best PLACE to audition a horn. But you can at least get a general idea of how this or that horn plays for you.
<And - can you buy horns - or are they just there from manafacturers standpoint>
Yes, vendors will sell you almost any product they have on hand. I know, I've spent a ton of money at these conferences, including horns. The only exception that I've encountered was with Schilke. They seemed to only want to show their products but not sell them. I tried to buy a flugel mouthpiece from them once and they wouldn't do it. Oh well. But I think all other vendors would rather sell their stuff than haul it back to their shop.
Larry
[ This Message was edited by: Larry Smithee on 2004-04-14 09:32 ] |
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