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    • flugelgirl

      Special sale at Quinn the Eskimo Brass and Winds!
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      Kehaulani

      Thank you.

    • flugelgirl

      New Bench post
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      GeorgeB

      @flugelgirl

      Wow, getting to see and play all those great horns of the past...Madam, you have a dream of a job.

      George

    • flugelgirl

      CLEAN YOUR HORN!
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      Dr GO

      @Kehaulani said in CLEAN YOUR HORN!:

      ... having less resistance from the sudden absence of junk in it = change in pulmonary airway from aerosolization of growth in the brass"

      This is an appropriate English to Medical Language translation.šŸ‘

    • flugelgirl

      Don’t be THAT GUY!
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      barliman2001

      @J-Jericho said in Don’t be THAT GUY!:

      @barliman2001 said in Don’t be THAT GUY!:

      @flugelgirl said in Don’t be THAT GUY!:

      @tjveloce said in Don’t be THAT GUY!:

      My band leader was on that flight! She’s the one you refer to.

      -tj

      Like I said, the music world is small! Word gets around fast!

      I thought it might have been KT...

      Be nice....!

      It is the only person I am incapable of being nice to.

    • flugelgirl

      NAMM 2020
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      tjveloce

      Yeah, our experience at the concert was gnarly.

      WRT the new LA, my lead is more interested in it that I am for obvious reasons. I’m pretty happy with my Miyashiro, or I was until I sent it off to have the lead pipe replaced (red rot). It’s been three months now and my Committee has become my daily ax, so it will be interesting to see how I feel about my Yamaha. I did play Dan’s Miyashiro after he got the valves aligned by the guys at Bob Reeves and it was impressive. The modern horns are just more efficient and accurate, even if they lack that Committee sound that is apparently impossible to replicate perfectly.

      -tj

      @flugelgirl said in NAMM 2020:

      @tjveloce seems a couple of our posts disappeared with the update! Anyhow, Yamaha concert last year was kind of lame, so a couple of coworkers and I skipped it and went to Disneyland. We had a blast! Heard a much better band there than we’d heard at the Conn-Selmer party Wednesday night 😁.
      As for the new LA, got to hold it in my hands but not play it - I have a feeling it will be a great horn. Just a touch of added weight and that new valve block will bring a few nice changes, I suspect, even though the old one plays very well.
      As far as the Adams A9 vs A4, you might have really liked the large bore A9. I love the A4, but had one on a trial for a couple of weeks and found it to be far too heavy for me. It hurt my hands and back, and didn’t project well enough for my needs. It was wonderful to play changes on, though! In any case, I like the A4LT much better. Lighter valve block, heavier bell, and can do anything for me except play lead. My A1 can do it all, but I miss the tonal colors I get from the A4LT for soloing, and the majority of the sub gigs I do require improv and relief lead. I think this new A1 is going to bridge that gap - seems to be everything I have in both other horns! I’ll find out in April.....

    • flugelgirl

      Over 70 vintage trumpets and cornets!
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      Bob Pixley

      In my experience, the earlier 22B years with top-sprung valves are better players than the later bottom-sprung ones. I believe the switchover happened around 1931. I used to own a 1925 22B that looked terrible but played like a very good modern trumpet.

    • flugelgirl

      Hundreds of trumpets!
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      flugelgirl

      We’re receiving 10 pallets of instruments in the next couple of days, and will have horns to suit most budgets. There are some discounts available for folks who pick up locally rather than ship, so please schedule a visit if there’s something you’re interested in and you plan on visiting the Seattle area! I’m also happy to do some demo videos if you can’t visit but wonder how some horns compare.

    • flugelgirl

      Huge mouthpiece sale!
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      Richard III

      @flugelgirl Thanks. It worked. I put in a bid for one. ☺

    • flugelgirl

      #AmandasBench
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      flugelgirl

      @administrator it actually plays really well! The trick is just finding a situation to play it in - not like there’s been any demand for it in modern groups!

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