[Trombone-l] Tenor / Alto Double Gig Bag

DF Cramer alto_trombone at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 18 05:49:43 CDT 2007


I went through the same dilemma for several years searching for an 
alto/tenor bag and finally went with a double case from Glenn Chronkhite.  
At first I was skeptical about the difference in horn and slide size, but it 
has worked out perfectly for me.  I absolutely love the bag and the ease of 
carrying it on my back.  The other advantage is if you are only using one 
horn, you can carry your trombone stand on the other side.  (Or lots of 
mutes).

Go with Glenn!

Dennis F. Cramer
Teacher-Trombonist-Historian-Conductor


>From: Peter Charig <pcharig at hotmail.com>
>To: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
>Subject: [Trombone-l] Tenor / Alto Double Gig Bag
>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 16:32:22 -0400
>
>
>Hello Gang,
>
>Somehow, many of the gigs I play require both alto and tenor playing.  I'm 
>forever clunking around with 2 cases, and it's getting old.  I'm interested 
>in knowing what everyone's recommendations are for a double gig bag for 
>alto and tenor.  I have seen the options for double tenors, and they don't 
>really appeal to me.  I don't like the extra space these would have, and 
>I'd like to closely match the size of the alto.  I suppose one option is to 
>ask Glenn Cronkhite to make a custom one for me.  Has anyone tried that?  
>Any other options out there?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Peter Charig
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