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  • davewerden
    Administrator
    • Nov 2005
    • 11136

    Adams Brushed Finish

    Here is one of the reasons I chose the brushed finish on my horn, as well as the sterling bell and the red/gold/yellow brass body. It can look so different in varying light. This is a screen capture from a video I just did. They only editing I did was to take out an orange "traffic" cone.

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    In case you are interested, here is the video. I'm playing a pretty song that I heard on "Matlock" called "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes". It is a good example of why we don't stop practicing after we know the notes. There are several connections between notes that I was not happy with. Perhaps when I was playing full-time such things would have come on the first attempt, but these days I need to practice to get them the way I want.

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    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
    Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
    Adams Artist (Adams E3)
    Alliance Mouthpiece DC3, Wick 4AL, Wick 4ABL
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  • spkissane
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 226

    #2
    I love my brushed horn. Extremely striking, always gets a compliment, and looks good even with fingerprints!
    Sean Kissane
    Low Brass Specialist, Paige's Music
    Principal Euphonium, Indianapolis Brass Choir
    Principal Euphonium, Crossroads Brass Band

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