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    • Kehaulani
      Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

      Not the greatest solo in the world, but is this a Committee Chet's playing? I've hear him on a myriad of horns but not specifically a Committee, that I'd know about.

      BTW, that is Mussolini's son on bass and the funny story is that, when he first met Mussolini, he patted him on the shoulder and said. "That's a drag what they did to your old man".

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      • Tobylou8
        Tobylou8 last edited by

        At 4:38 you can see the slide area and that is a Committee spit valve. There also is no tuning brace. At 6:46 you get a quick glimpse of the 3rd slide and it does look like a Committee spit valve. I'm saying "Yes" it's a Committee.

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        • SSmith1226
          SSmith1226 @Kehaulani last edited by SSmith1226

          @Kehaulani
          Romano Mussolini, who died in 2006, is the pianist and Franco Cerri is on Bass. Cerri is also a respected guitarist.
          Here are two interesting articles about Romano Mussolini: https://jazztimes.com/archives/romano-mussolini-dictators-son-and-jazz-musician-dies/

          https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1509575/Romano-Mussolini.htmll

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          Steve Smith

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          • Kehaulani
            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

            Ah, pianist. My bad. Funny story, anyway. Interesting info from you, both. Thank you.

            Then, a related question. If you closed your eyes, would you be able to say that Chet was playing a Committee, contrasting his sound on other horns? Let's stick with pre-embouchure damage. (1966).

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            • Newell Post
              Newell Post last edited by

              The very-obtuse-angle bell braces also look like Committee (0:49). If I heard the audio without the visal, I would probably say "maybe Committee, maybe not."

              Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
              Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
              C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
              D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
              Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
              Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
              Conch shell in F

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              • Dr GO
                Dr GO last edited by Dr GO

                Looks like a Committee in many ways.

                Bell bracing looks like the Committee:
                014edafe-3a2e-4926-91a8-89c9f7dad9e1-image.png
                No tuning slide bracing
                And this pic of the water keys at 4:35 is the classic "trombone" Committee Style:
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                Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                Harrelson Summit 2017
                Kanstul 1526 2012
                Getzen Power Bore 1961
                Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                Martin Committee 1946
                Olds Super Recording 1940
                Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                Olds Ambassador 1965

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                • administrator
                  administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                  Fascinating!

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                  • Newell Post
                    Newell Post last edited by

                    Chet played a whole bunch of different horns over the years. He kept pawning them to buy heroin.

                    Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
                    Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
                    C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
                    D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
                    Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
                    Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
                    Conch shell in F

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                    • flugelgirl
                      flugelgirl Qualified Repair Techs Veterans & Military Musicians last edited by

                      He also borrowed them from other players when he didn’t have one.

                      Daily players: Adams A1, A4LT, F2 flugel , CN1 cornet.
                      Schagerl Raweni
                      Puje 3am(named for me), Benge pocket
                      Schilke P5-4, C5L
                      Yamaha 761 Eb/D
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                      • administrator
                        administrator Global Moderator @Newell Post last edited by

                        @Newell-Post said in Chet on Commitee?:

                        Chet played a whole bunch of different horns over the years. He kept pawning them to buy heroin.

                        I sold a piccolo trumpet once to buy a bicycle. Same thing.

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                        • Tobylou8
                          Tobylou8 @administrator last edited by

                          @administrator said in Chet on Commitee?:

                          @Newell-Post said in Chet on Commitee?:

                          Chet played a whole bunch of different horns over the years. He kept pawning them to buy heroin.

                          I sold a piccolo trumpet once to buy a bicycle. Same thing.

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                          • Kehaulani
                            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @Newell Post last edited by Kehaulani

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                            • administrator
                              administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                              I can only handle Chet once in a while. His music depresses me.

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                              • C
                                chelpres @administrator last edited by

                                @administrator To paraphrase the old nursery rhyme, ...when he was good he was very good, when he was bad he was horrid!
                                Perhaps unfairly, my perceptions of his playing are influenced by his seeming disregard for those people who loved/cared for him. That said, I have a significant number of his recordings and return to them in the hope my feelings change.
                                However, the less said about his singing the better.
                                Regards

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                                • Kehaulani
                                  Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @administrator last edited by Kehaulani

                                  @administrator said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                  I can only handle Chet once in a while. His music depresses me.

                                  That criteria sure eliminates a lot of art. 😑

                                  Regarding his treatment of others, an addict is a star in his own drama and most others are just bit players. Typical, manulative behaviour.

                                  It's an old delimma, seperating the creation from the creator. Some make peace with it, others can't reconcile it. To me, the art exists seperate and I enjoy it as such. YMMV.

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                                  • administrator
                                    administrator Global Moderator @Kehaulani last edited by

                                    @Kehaulani said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                    @administrator said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                    I can only handle Chet once in a while. His music depresses me.

                                    That criteria sure eliminates a lot of art. 😑

                                    Regarding his treatment of others, an addict is a star in his own drama and most others are just bit players. Typical, manulative behaviour.

                                    It's an old delimma, seperating the creation from the creator. Some make peace with it, others can't reconcile it. To me, the art exists seperate and I enjoy it as such. YMMV.

                                    Yes, yes it does. But, remember, I am not saying the art is bad, only that I have to be prepared to enjoy it.

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                                      administrator Global Moderator @administrator last edited by

                                      @administrator said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                      @Kehaulani said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                      @administrator said in Chet on Commitee?:

                                      I can only handle Chet once in a while. His music depresses me.

                                      That criteria sure eliminates a lot of art. 😑

                                      Regarding his treatment of others, an addict is a star in his own drama and most others are just bit players. Typical, manulative behaviour.

                                      It's an old delimma, seperating the creation from the creator. Some make peace with it, others can't reconcile it. To me, the art exists seperate and I enjoy it as such. YMMV.

                                      Yes, yes it does. But, remember, I am not saying the art is bad, only that I have to be prepared to enjoy it.

                                      You know, when it goes to that argument, I also feel strongly about religious music. Bach wrote some wonderful sacred music, so did Palestrina and many others. Both men were (at least, claimed to be) devout Christians, of different sects of course, but still Christians. There is something to sacred music when performed by believers.

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                                      • Kehaulani
                                        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

                                        Check out Hildegard of Bingham.

                                        I go with Stravinsky though, who denied emotionalism in music, yet he wrote some very emotionally moving music. I wonder how often the Placebo Effect is not unconsciously used. We hear what we want to hear.

                                        I was just talking to a visual artist the other day, who described music in tangible, visual terms where I did not, leaning to the more abstract interpretation. "Different strokes" and all that.

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                                        • barliman2001
                                          barliman2001 Global Moderator @Kehaulani last edited by

                                          @Kehaulani Don't try Hildegard Bingham, who was a 19th century politician, but Hildegard von BINGEN.

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                                          Olds Recording
                                          Buescher Aristocrat
                                          Gaudet C
                                          Selmer G
                                          Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                                          Besson International Bb cornet
                                          Courtois Bb cornet
                                          B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                                          B&H Sovereign trombone
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                                          • Kehaulani
                                            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

                                            LOL! You mean she's not from New York?

                                            (I used to drive by hBingen every week.)

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