@BigDub I believe Amazing Grace is one of those songs that really demonstrates how music is the language of GOD. This is one of those pieces that is relatively simple but if one opens up their heart while playing, it (the song) will create many variations and speak to multitudes of people in their own way. I have never played it the same way twice and I have never played it that I wasn't touched in a new way.
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RE: Did something unusual this morning
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RE: Taps on a real bugle (as per my post on Facebook)
I personally feel that sounding (not playing) Taps is a tremendous honor, I never quite understood this till about eight or nine years ago. Let me back up a lot and tell you a story. Back in my hometown of Sidney, OH we always had a Memorial Day Parade and the high school band always marched. When we got to the cemetery one of the band members would sound taps and then another standing way off would sound the echo, always very moving. My junior year I was supposed to be the echo, when it came time I could not get a note out of my horn. I was so ashamed and so embarrased as I had performed many solo works since 7th grade. Needless to say I never tried again as I was just too emotional. Fast forward about 45 years and a gentleman we went to church with passed away and his wife and daughtrs asked me to sound Taps for him, I reluctantly said yes ( I play my trumpet a lot in church). I struggled with the idea of doing this till the funeral but I made it thru just fine even though each time I do this I still get a large lump in my throat. I will say that is one of the best things I have ever done. The little town we lived near has an active American Legion Honor Guard to salute veterans at their funerals and everyone without fail has expressed how much it meant to them to have live Taps. It has given great satisfaction to me also as it humbles me to honor their service. I have now done this more times than I care to remember and on numerous occasions people have tried to pay for this but I say no as it is the least I can do.
Bugle or trumpet doesn't matter if you let your heart do the playing.
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RE: Newby - Need help identifying a Conn Trumpet
@Tobylou8 - Thanks for all the info and your advice, think I will flash it up.
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RE: My precious baby granddaughter was Baptised this morning....
How PRECIOUS - Praise The LORD !!!!!
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RE: Trumpets Made ONLY by Their Maker
@cuivree said in Trumpets Made ONLY by Their Maker:
@administrator said in Trumpets Made ONLY by Their Maker:
Besides Monette, Harrelson, Getzen and Conn-Selmer (and the now defunct Kanstul), I do not know of any American trumpet makers that truly make 100% of components in-house (excluding spit valves, of course).
Kanstul isn't defunct - yet. They're still breathing, but the life support plug may be pulled at any moment.
I am not sure what you mean by 'Still breathing' but when I called Kanstul several weeks ago looking for a part they told me they were out of business and all parts were gone.
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Bending Tubing, i.e. the Bell
does anyone have any experience bending the trumpet tubing ? I have played around with making "Dizzy" style bells but with limited success, I hope some of you can help me increase my success.
I have watched videos of the Conn factory bending tubing filled with a mixture of soap & water frozen but I don't know what percentage of soap to water works best. My results have been anywhere from great to minor rippling to 2 bells actually breaking in two.
I have also tried Cerrobend and had a bell break in two.
The bends I am attempting are just forward of the 2nd valve and just under 45 degrees.
Any advice would be appreciated.
TIA,Ray Z
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Huttl Graslitz Trumpet Info Needed - Please
I have acquired a nice old trumpet that I have been unable to find any info on so I am hoping that you all can help me with your collective knowledge.
The horn is a A K Huttl Graslitz trumpet, the bell engraving has Grand Prix, Buenos Aires. I have not been able to find anything in particular on the internet, maybe I just don't know how to look.
I will try to post some pictures soon.
TIA,
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RE: Newby - Need help identifying a Conn Trumpet
@Shepherds_Crook Here is one that I hope shows the copper leadpipe, if it was replaced it must have been a long time ago as it looks original.
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RE: Huttl Graslitz Trumpet Info Needed - Please
@rowuk Thanks for your opinion, I do respect it.
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RE: Newby - Need help identifying a Conn Trumpet
@Shepherds_Crook - It plays great, I don't have much experience with "Pea Shooters", I expected it to be stuffy but definitely not, maybe .458" bore has something to do with that. I will say it does seem to be more sensitive to mouthpiece choice than a lot of horns I have tried, I play a Bach 1B most of the time and I tried the Rudy Muck 13C cushion rim that came with it and that sucked.
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RE: Latest Steal
This certainly sounds like a good deal and I don't want to rain on anyone's parade but I think I did pretty good a few years ago. I actually found a 5 digit serial # Strad in a pawn shop, silver plated #37 that was basically perfect (no work needed) for $299, they didn't know what they had.