Impressive!
Type: Posts; User: bbunny23
Impressive!
Nice to know they are still making such nice horns.
I think I just got one.
I stopped getting emails a couple days ago. Has something changed?
Comments must work, because I can add one.
Just out of curiosity do you prefer front valves for hand comfort or for the bell's direction?
Here is a pretty good looking double-bell I saw that was just added to eBay. It's a 4-valve system, so it is basically a 3-valve horn with the 4th valve for the little bell. 1910 vintage:
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The horn includes a hard case, and both appear to be in good condition. U.S. seller:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-YEP-321-Euphonium-/261261740203?pt=Brass_Instruments&hash=item3cd469c8ab
Nice to see a WWBW voice here! Please let us know how this all works out.
I don't think that is the case. I have one, and it is not nearly the same as a Lehman mouthpiece.
FYI: most brands have 1st and 3rd valves that are almost identical. They could be switched and the horn would still play, but it wouldn't play right.vbmodified
Fine and dandy! Thanks.vbmodified
Gee, that sounds kinda familiar!! Thanks for the tip.vbmodified
Thanks, Rick - nice photos!vbmodified
It seems to work now. How about for everyone else?vbmodified
The Willson sounds like a nice horn, but shouldn't this post be under the "for sale / wanted to buy" section?vbmodified
testvbmodified
Considering all factors, including price, quality of construction, response, intonation, and especially the value for the money, which is the best brand of 4-valve euphonium?vbmodified