I played it briefly at the Army Band Tuba-Euphonium Conference. It felt a bit larger than the 2900 that I play on, and the ergonomics were much different. I believe it is the only current Besson...
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I played it briefly at the Army Band Tuba-Euphonium Conference. It felt a bit larger than the 2900 that I play on, and the ergonomics were much different. I believe it is the only current Besson...
Michigan guy here. I know multiple students in SMTD who are on full-ride scholarships, usually a mix between scholarships from the School of Music and from the University (grants, diversity programs,...
Anyone at ITEC try the Q90? It felt great in the room; very in tune and easy to play, like a Shires Q, but with a deeper and more open feel that I get out of my Willson. I was told that it would be...
Hello everyone!
I've noticed a bit of inactivity on the "auditions" sections, so here's something post-worthy!
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The Q41 comes in a european-shank and a large-shank model. I’ve never personally seen the EU or EQ labels on listings, but the large shank variant usually goes by Q41(s) and the medium Q41M(s)
“What made you prefer Shires euphoniums over their established competitors?”
Before deciding on the Shires, I tested many other horns. My favorite was the Wilson 2900 that I played at Baltimore...
When I played my 274, I had no problems with the 51D. I just decided to get used to the mouthpiece instead of constantly swapping around between my other ones. It’s probably a better fit for my...
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My Protec gig bag has basically fallen apart from its use over the past three years. Where would I be able to find a decent gig bag for under $250? When I look on Amazon, the only gig bags...