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Posts made by Lawler Bb
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RE: Free blowing Bach 43 lightweight
Brian, the 43 may be smaller, but it doesn't feel smaller. The 43 sound shape is a bit wider, too, which can contribute to a perceived less resistant feeling. I was comparing an LT43 to a standard 37. I know, not exactly apples to apples, but standard 43s (with the 25 pipe) have felt similar (to me).
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RE: Thoughts about mouthpiece placement
@flugelgirl I agree with this as well. I'm generally not a fan of playing in the red of the top lip (I did it long ago myself), but I've seen it work for a few people. I tell my students as long as they are in the ballpark (anywhere from 1/3 top to 2/3 top and mostly centered left to right) and they can function (this is key) I am good with it.
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RE: Mouthpieces and Getzen piccolo leadpipe
Or best offer.......
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RE: Schilke Club?
@trickg Interesting. I guess I never noticed that, but I've only played a couple of B series in music stores, while I own a custom S42HD-F and a S32. The different scale of the B series isn't as pronounced as the Benge scale, is it? I love the Benge sound but I really don't get along with the scale and intonation of Benge trumpets.
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RE: Schilke Club?
@Zman Tell me about the B2. I have an early S32 and really like it, but I'm intrigued by the B2. I'm going to sell my other Schilke and would like to find something comparable (Schilke) to the S32, but a little brighter/aggressive would be great.
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RE: TrumpetMaster Format
Yeah, lots of folks are/were members of TrumpetMaster, but this a completely new "thing" with a new owner. I don't see a reason to make it like TrumpetMaster (I like a clean slate once in a while), but it will have a learning curve for sure.
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RE: Free blowing Bach 43 lightweight
I’ve never heard of someone mounting a Bach C leadpipe on a Bb trumpet. It would certainly have dramatic effect on playability (and resistance). Glad it’s working out for you.
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RE: Fine Tuning
I’m not having luck with using the navigation menu on mobile (iPhone). Was working earlier yesterday.
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RE: Schilke Club?
@Zman You would think the early ones would have a similar demand as Mt. Vernon (and earlier) Bach trumpets. There may be a little bit going on with the early Beryllium bell horns, but that’s it.
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RE: Schilke Club?
Good friend of mine sounds great on his X3. I used to have a Yamaha 738 a long time ago (Schilke X3 clone). Great fun. Should have never sold it.
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Schilke Club?
Anyone a fan of Schilke trumpets? How about a Schilke Club? I play the S32 and S42HD.
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RE: Rock, Pop, Classic 70's "Horn Bands" from back in the day?
I’m a huge fan of this genre. My horn band covers a lot of music from this time period, but it’s proving to be more and more difficult to add to our following. People do not appreciate this music like they used to, and music isn’t written like this anymore.
Oh well, at least we have all of the great recordings and videos!
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Mouthpieces and Getzen piccolo leadpipe
Reeves/Purviance 9AB - Excellent with signs of use. Great condition. $125
Horntrader HT-3-27 - Excellent with slight plating loss on rim and outside of cup. Otherwise really nice. $50
Marcinkiewicz E5 Bobby Shew #2 - As new. The faintest insertion mark. Never left the house. $80
Warburton USA 5SVW top - Excellent with faded gold plating. $50
Warburton USA 3MC top - good condition. $40
Schilke Symphony M3 - Very light insertion marks. $70
Kanstul/Reeves 69 backbore - Excellent with light insertion marks. $40
GR 64P Piccolo mouthpiece (#3 backbore) with the GR Adapter set (#41, #43, and #45) - Mouthpiece is cornet shank, the adapters allow you three resistance options for using on a trumpet shank leadpipe. Everything is in excellent condition. $275
Getzen "A" piccolo leadpipe - As new, fits Eterna series piccolos. $30
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RE: Free blowing Bach 43 lightweight
"A" leadpipe? LT model Bach trumpets come standard with a 25 pipe, and some have 25-O pipes. If your trumpet has a 25-O pipe, that would open the blow slightly. Also, the 43 bell has slightly less resistance than the 37. I played various 180-37 models for years and played a LT180-43 with a 25-O pipe for awhile. The 37 trumpets always felt a little more compact and resistant (to me).