Or...buy an nice Eb comp for a fair price, press down the 4 valve and use all Bb fingerings!
Seriously, my first go-round with the Bass Trombone/Tuba book on "The Lion King" was on a new Eb...
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Or...buy an nice Eb comp for a fair price, press down the 4 valve and use all Bb fingerings!
Seriously, my first go-round with the Bass Trombone/Tuba book on "The Lion King" was on a new Eb...
Here is an example from the Conn Gen II catalog describing "trombone lead pipes", "R" for Remington and "M" for Marcellus:
8032
The problem with Conn "Remington" is this: either you have a...
I am currently waiting on a reply from Jason@Conn-Selmer for a "from the horse's mouth" email.
My position is this: if the 90G is Conn's competitive presentation of an "upright large-bore valve...
Bach mouthpieces use a Morse taper: 0.05208" (1.322832 mm) rise per inch length.
Conn Remington mouthpieces, which were manufactured in Elkhart IN in the 1970's and supplied with Conn 8H, 88H, 60H...
Here is a nice collection of photos of the 90G https://picclick.ca/Elkhart-Conn-90G-Trombonium-Valve-Trombone-LARGE-BORE-263048916472.html
(click "See More")
This is from the Conn Loyalist site
"It has a #4½ bore (0.547"). The 90G was produced between around 1970 and at least 1974. I gather that the 90G's bell section is that of an 8H pasted on to a...
Why do we have to constantly contend with: "I'm not a real doctor, but I play one on TV"?
I hope that you can find what you are looking for here:
jsmith@connselmer.com
Jason Smith
Trombone...
Perhaps this would be of help:
https://www.hickeys.com/search.php?q=045889
As a professional low brass doubler for 50+ years, I have had my share of "experiences" with doubling issues. My college professor said to me: "Find a mouthpiece that works for you on that...
I recently acquired a Melton 4G large shank mouthpiece in a mouthpiece swap with a euphonium player friend of mine.
I am currently using it on a .547" Bach Soloist trombone w/F attachment, and the...