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  • davewerden
    Administrator
    • Nov 2005
    • 11136

    #46
    Originally posted by stevevaughn View Post
    ...Hopefully there is some interest in hearing someone play these 3 horns side by side!
    No problem! We LOVE that kind of stuff! If you can do them all in one day, same room, same recorder, bell pointing the same way... that would be ideal.

    BTW, when I do such comparisons, I play several different extracts. I don't like to switch horns for each excerpt because it may lead to discomfort and inaccurate results. In the past, I played all my excerpts on one, then switched and played them all again. After the fact, I "spliced" the recording together to arrange it by excerpt. So you'd hear:

    excerpt 1, horn A
    excerpt 1, horn B
    excerpt 1, horn C
    excerpt 2, horn A
    etc.

    That allowed me to stay in the "groove" of each horn.
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    • guidocorona
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2018
      • 483

      #47
      Hello Steven, I am very much looking forward to your Q40/Q41/Besson comparison video!!!

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