Hello everyone,
On Friday 13th August 2021, I visited Charley Brighton to collect my 1916 dated Solbron Euphonium which has recently been restored to a fully playable condition.
During our time together, I was given the incredible opportunity to test a number of different vintage Euphonium models from Charley Brighton’s personal Euphonium collection which contains a range of instruments that were designed and manufactured from the early 1900’s right up to the present day. I was completely fascinated by how different each Euphonium sounded and I was also surprised at how little the original design of the Euphonium has changed over the course of the past century.
I have literally been playing non stop on this instrument since I got it home yesterday afternoon and I literally couldn't resist sharing some images of my day with you all on this forum post.
Best Wishes,
Micah Dominic Parsons
On Friday 13th August 2021, I visited Charley Brighton to collect my 1916 dated Solbron Euphonium which has recently been restored to a fully playable condition.
During our time together, I was given the incredible opportunity to test a number of different vintage Euphonium models from Charley Brighton’s personal Euphonium collection which contains a range of instruments that were designed and manufactured from the early 1900’s right up to the present day. I was completely fascinated by how different each Euphonium sounded and I was also surprised at how little the original design of the Euphonium has changed over the course of the past century.
I have literally been playing non stop on this instrument since I got it home yesterday afternoon and I literally couldn't resist sharing some images of my day with you all on this forum post.
Best Wishes,
Micah Dominic Parsons
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