How'd his Bluecoats audition end up?
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How'd his Bluecoats audition end up?
I recently saw news break on Facebook that Dr Bowman is officially retiring at the end of this year. Sad to see him go, but amazing to look back at not only his career but the careers he made for all...
The fourth valve looks to be at a pretty sharp angle in the pictures can anyone comment on it?
+1 for tonal energy lots of handy features to play with
I'm currently on my third DCI tour but my first with my concert horn. Most of the time if I spend more than a day at a school I'll bring the horn with me into the school but if I'm leaving that...
Did you just go with the Sterling bell brushed finish?
The flight information says it's an Airbus A321 and its on American, any experience?
It has finally come, the day I must fly with my horn. I have the normal Marcus Bonna that comes with the Adams, and no other cases for the horn. Has anyone flown with a Bonna? Is it even possible to...
Wow! This has leaked my interest in this instrument! Does it play similarly to a Euphonium? What kind of ensemble does it appear in most frequently? Does anyone know where I can buy one in the US?
I'd have to agree with this too. I am familiar with alot of the UNT guys, and while a fair amount of them play the Willson 2900, there are a handful of Besson's and Yamaha's in that studio as well.
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I got mine in gold brass and I found it to be the perfect middle ground between the deep rich red brass and the brighter yellow brass. My horn is in brushed lacquer, and I find the tone to be right...
I can't get the link to work, but I'm using my phone so I'll have to try when I get home later.
The one I saw that I really want has nothing written on it other than the notes, no editor/publisher notations like slurs and accents
I've been for the longest time using the same over marked Bach Cello Suites book for the past 6 years, and now I'm wondering if there's still a version in print with no markings. I've seen them...
For a while now I've been wanting to get my hands on a true British baritone, and now with Lincolnshire Posy on my calender it's about that time. If you have one that you haven't played in about a...
I have finally received my new slides from Adams that remove the spit valves, and I think for me the instrument is as much as a match for me as one can get! I don't understand it but after doing a...
I've had the horn for about a month now and I wanted to share somethings about the horn.
As of now I finally got the valves exactly where I want them, I did make the switch to Yamaha Synthetic...
For my kiddos, I use musictheory.net
I have found its very helpful and I can send them home to study and then quiz them on the same website. They seem to use it well, and they have an option to do...
Justin does fantastic work! I've been playing mine from him for a year now, he's making me another one right now with gold plating on the rim. I would get in touch with him he has a lower rate for...
Sorry, at the booth they told me it was just the Virtuoso I without the red brass or heavy caps. Just a plain yellow brass bell virtuoso.
That wasn't even the top of the line Virtuoso! That was the baseline with gold valve caps on it. For me actually that was my second choice horn at the event.
The Sterling lead pipe is what made the horn for me! I didn't know anything about it at the time, and when I went through the horns at the booth this one felt the most live and vibrant to me. Miel...
This past week I attended TMEA, and of course Adams was there. I met Miel Adams, and he ended up getting me a horn! I got an E1, .55 gauge, gold brass bell, with the sterling silver leadpipe. The...
If i understand correctly this is the British made Virtuoso right?
I'd just like to throw in Justin Gorodetzky, he worked on making my custom Schilke, and I think he did fantastic work. It's around $90 for his services.
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