I think two servings of real fish per week is what I saw that would give one the proper amount of Omega 3. I did some reading after seeing this post and talking with Linda, who used to take fish oil...
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I think two servings of real fish per week is what I saw that would give one the proper amount of Omega 3. I did some reading after seeing this post and talking with Linda, who used to take fish oil...
Well guess who has a like new Olds baritone being delivered to sunny Florida today?
+1 on Band-in-a-Box.
It is a great way to create backing tracks. I have used it in the past to create small ensembles to play along with tunes I wanted to play. And if you are wanting to learn...
Simple, the one I currently own, my Adams E3.
Private message sent. I haven't told my wife yet!!!!
Hello WilliamMcEuph!
Welcome to the forum. Good to see you are back to playing euphonium. I don't own a John Packer euphonium, nor have I played one, but you are correct in that a lot of people...
Does the bell have Studio engraved on the inside of the bell, or is that just a reflection or a label put on by using a graphics program? Look at the pictures.
Boy would I like to have this...
Sort of hard to say. The Wessex (both of them) and the ACB Doubler are good horns. You might find a used top line horn for $3K, but not sure how likely that is or what shape it will be in for that...
Hello Boethius,
I do some excerpts on the Wessex Sinfonico and Dolce and also on the Austin Custom Brass (ACB) Doubler here: https://www.youtube.com/@johnalanmorgan/videos
All of these are...
That is not the latest version, but still a good system. I have used this version and the latest for several years. The very nice thing about these is that you sound good when you listen. I like...
I ordered also. I used Monster Oil in the past and liked it. Not sure why I didn't stick with it. But I am always on the lookout for something that works better than what I have, currently Blue...
So, I will weigh in. I agree with Franz on this one. On my Adams, I have a water key on the main (which has a trigger), the 1st and 3rd slides. They get full enough to need emptying in this order:...
I think maybe John Clough when he was with Black Dyke in the late 60's through the 80's.
Perhaps you could look for a plastic euphonium. There are several out there in the $400-$600 range. They aren't too bad and might work perfectly for what you need it for. I use a plastic trombone...
Why would you ever part with your cherished Adams? I hope it got a good home.
Also, think of the famous clarinet gliss in Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".
Here is a sample of that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWnfN0x-3KE
I do what Dave does on a couple of my cadenzas, one that I am playing with a band right now. I do a two octave gliss from low Concert F up two octaves to the F above the staff. I do like Dave and...
I am thinking you want to know how long to move your left hand out of the strap and away from the horn (while holding the horn with your right hand). Virtually no time at all. My hand simply slides...
That is the exact strap I am using as of pretty recently. I got the one with the split (two) bottom straps. With my horn and modifications, to include main slide with tuning trigger, modified main...
Nice comparisons. I don't know if you had any or many changes in your position, the mics position, and other factors, but if all were basically the same, the surprising clip for me was the Eastman...
Welcome to the Forum, Mr. Waffles. I haven't had breakfast yet, and your name makes me hungry!
I would say the Sinfonico is clearly worth the price. Here is a comparison of the Sinfonico with my...
I do admit that the Yeo piece pretty much eats up your breath. As a former smoker with diminished lungs, it is a challenge. But I like the sound and what I can make of the notes in the mid to low...
My vote counts as 3, however, I only said "I" like the Yeo piece. iMav wanted to know what people currently use. It works for me. Might not for others.
I got mine along with the trombone about 14 years ago at Ferguson Music out of La Crescenta, California. I had never heard of them before, but I got a good price and availability from them. I liked...
Well, not so sure about that. I play on the Douglas Yeo signature bass trombone mouthpiece that I got with my Yamaha bass trombone YBL-822G. It is significantly larger than my euphonium and tenor...