Good point JHarris, I just edited my post, and by your suggestion, I added "modern".... As in "grazes the performance of modern pro horns"
G.
Good point JHarris, I just edited my post, and by your suggestion, I added "modern".... As in "grazes the performance of modern pro horns"
G.
M5050L - DC2&3, SM2&4U, BT16, Carbonaria Heavy & New
Wessex EP104 Festivo - available
Carolbrass CCR7772 Bb cornet - Available
FYI, I just added this video to the blog review. It is a close look at the mouthpiece receiver bits, where I used 3 Wick mouthpieces: 4AL, 4AM, 4BS. If you are planning to switch them out now and then, I point out something to watch out for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyiOgy9II4E
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
Alliance Mouthpiece (DC3)
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Love the review, Dave! I’ve had my eye on this horn ever since it was put onto Wessex’s site. I’ve been playing a Wessex Dolce for about two years, so this seems like a good next step for me as I enter the second half of my undergrad. This review has me excited to go visit the showroom so I can try out the horn for myself!
I found on youtube the clip below performed on a Wessex Sinfonico. It was posted and likely performed by youtube user Sadad:
Cruel Angel’s Thesis Arranged for Euphonium (Information in Description) - YouTube
Love the tone of Sinfonico in the video, even though some high treble notes sound somewhat reedy... Yet, I suspect the minor flaw may not be an issue of the horn itself.
Regards, Guido
Last edited by guidocorona; 12-13-2021 at 09:38 AM.
M5050L - DC2&3, SM2&4U, BT16, Carbonaria Heavy & New
Wessex EP104 Festivo - available
Carolbrass CCR7772 Bb cornet - Available