It's fine, I understand.
Generally, the policy is to just let threads sit and fade into distant memory. But this works, too, so long as everybody knows what the reason is. I like newer threads to be created on older topics.
It's fine, I understand.
Generally, the policy is to just let threads sit and fade into distant memory. But this works, too, so long as everybody knows what the reason is. I like newer threads to be created on older topics.
@j-jericho said in I bought a fairly rare trumpet:
@administrator Did you get multiple leadpipes with it?
I actually do not know. I assume not.
Well...I did it again. I bought another trumpet when I should not have!
Here is what I purchased:
Hey @Lotsahorns , what are you thinking you'd like to get for the whole lot?
Wow, I am utterly speechless. What a beautiful performance.
Thread for ongoing discussions / photos, etc regarding vintage Olds trumpets.
@tjcombo said in Martin Committee Club:
I joined the Committee club during lockdown about a year back with this beauty. It was a roll-of-the-dice purchase. A couple of patches of missing lacquer made it look a bit suss. At the price - USD1600, I thought it might be worth throwing some money at it for repairs.
It arrived in its original case which is currently being restored. Turns out to be straight as a die, very little wear on the valves and fits me like a glove. It’s been my daily player since it arrived and has just come back from a chemical clean and valve alignment.
It was made in my year of birth which makes it even more special to me.
What year / bore size? I think you got a great deal.
I have watched this series before, and found his tips to be helpful. Keep in mind that, in my opinion, James Morrison is very much a "natural" trumpet player, so the way he teaches is going to be different than the way a trumpet player who has spent a great deal of time working through specific challenges would do.
@kehaulani said in AR Resonance Mouthpieces:
I have one. Good mpc. but no added-value for me, so don't use it.
That's good to know because they are quite pricey. I was at the local music store last night trying MPCs. They had a Bach, Denis Wick and a Monette. I couldn't get the Monette to work right for me, and then when I saw the $400 price tag it was a definite no-go.
@flugelgirl said in AR Resonance Mouthpieces:
@administrator Better to get used to the new horn with your current mpc and see how you like the combination. If you don’t, worry about that later. Changing up both at once might be more than you really want to deal with.
Yep. I'm just playing around right now. I haven't played in 7 years so....it's fun for me!
...trumpets that is. I was thinking perhaps a googol might be on the side of "overkill." But then, it just depends on what gigs your doing and your needs anyway.