[Trombone-l] Trmbone-l Digest, Vol 20, Issue 4
thetubameister@adelphia.net
thetubameister at adelphia.net
Mon Sep 4 21:37:30 CDT 2006
Moving to a Bach 42, Conn 88 or some such might feel like tuba, depending who you are. I still feel the Bach 36 might be the most versitile horn on the planet, and it feel s good to the big bore player and the pea-shooter player. That or the Bach Mercede/Omega/200, which is practically the same horn.
My 2 cents.
J.c.S.
---- PrivtBnkr at aol.com wrote:
> Ditto to Wayne and others on the Spectacular Trombonists CD...One of the
> best!
>
> Now, I would like to get some input from the group on the following
> issue...We have recently moved to The Villages in Central FL, and my playing
> opportunities have changed from strictly big band lead jobs to playing with 2 Concert
> Bands, church groups and possibly some other venues as I get acquainted.
>
> I am using a Bach 16 tenor trombone, and it was suggested by a friend before
> moving here that I might want to get into a larger bore horn for the legit
> work...
>
> The question is...What possible larger bore horns could I move to (without a
> trigger) to accomplish this?
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
> George E.
> The Villages, FL
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