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Thread: Improving endurance / stamina

  1. I kept listening for things I might suggest, but there weren't any.
    Thanks Dave! That’s a big compliment coming from anyone but especially from you.
    Euphonium: Adams E3 Custom Series (SS Bell)
    Trombone: Benge 175F


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    Quote Originally Posted by DutchEupho View Post
    ...I’m really satisfied with the sound of my SS E3 with the warburton Demondrae...
    I have the same horn and mouthpiece and am equally satisfied with the sound.
    John Morgan
    The U.S. Army Band (Pershing's Own) 1971-1976
    Adams E3 Custom Series Euphonium, 1956 B&H Imperial Euphonium,
    1973 F. E. Olds & Son Studio Model T-31 Baritone
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    Very nice! That piece kept fooling me into thinking it was You Raise Me Up. Haha!
    Clayton M.
    Musician for Fun
    Euphonium Newbie - XO 1270S
    Trumpet Novice - XO 1602RS

  4. Hi Clayton, it is based on “you raise me up” so you where not fooled here...
    Euphonium: Adams E3 Custom Series (SS Bell)
    Trombone: Benge 175F


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    Ahh, well that makes sense then. I kept hearing the melody tail off into unfamiliar phrases. ^_^
    Clayton M.
    Musician for Fun
    Euphonium Newbie - XO 1270S
    Trumpet Novice - XO 1602RS

  6. Bravo. Well played, I was not sure having no access to Adams E3 how the projection would be with a Brass Band but that was great.

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    I could only hope to play that well...

    Dennis

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    Bravo! Your sound and musicality is very inspiring for me. I hope to be able to play at your level some day.

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    Wow, that was very nice. Thank you for sharing the recording!

    It's nice to be able to interact with amazing players on this forum. Keeps motivating me to play better, even if it's just as an amateur player.

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    Just lovely.
    Euph Loosh
    Imperial by Boosey & Hawkes 4-valve Euphonium (mid-1950's)
    MPs: Kosikup 1 1/2, Bowman BB2 Euro shank, Denis Wick 4AM; Marcus Bonna case

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