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ThatBassistDude 01-17-2013 09:52 AM

The Brass (horns) Thread
 
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Thought this would be a pretty cool thing to start up. Anyone here brass players, like trumpet, trombone etc... Post pictures of your horns and other related things... Common guys, sometimes you need a break from the strings... :)
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Don't have any pictures of my Conn 88HO, and it's at the band hall /: so let's see your beauties!

blastoff99 01-17-2013 01:58 PM

Nice!

I noted in the Rose Parade that one of the bands was marching with P-Bones. Ever played one?

ThatBassistDude 01-20-2013 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by blastoff99 (Post 13735126)
Nice!

I noted in the Rose Parade that one of the bands was marching with P-Bones. Ever played one?

Yeah man! I've got the red one, there really great for what they are.

jonathan_matos5 01-20-2013 09:06 AM

I'll have to clean them up for a photo, but I play trombone and Euphonium (still learning the valves). I'm surprised but i get more gigs on trombone than on bass. I picked up bass about 6 years ago thinking it would open up some gigs instead it has just stayed as a hobby. :bassist:

blastoff99 01-20-2013 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jonathan_matos5 (Post 13747557)
I'll have to clean them up for a photo, but I play trombone and Euphonium (still learning the valves). I'm surprised but i get more gigs on trombone than on bass. I picked up bass about 6 years ago thinking it would open up some gigs instead it has just stayed as a hobby. :bassist:

Interesting that your trombone is getting you gigs. In this town, there are a zillion trombone players for every trumpet player, so 'bone gigs are all taken - for decades - and there's many players chasing the leftovers. If you play trumpet, you've got a much better chance.

I sold my tuba a whole lot of years ago (back injury and general disilluisionment), and just sent the last of the trombones down the road a few months ago, although I had not played in a very long time. The last trombone to go was a late-50s Olds with the octagonal slide. Weird, but cool.

jonathan_matos5 01-20-2013 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by blastoff99 (Post 13747883)
Interesting that your trombone is getting you gigs. In this town, there are a zillion trombone players for every trumpet player, so 'bone gigs are all taken - for decades - and there's many players chasing the leftovers. If you play trumpet, you've got a much better chance.

I sold my tuba a whole lot of years ago (back injury and general disilluisionment), and just sent the last of the trombones down the road a few months ago, although I had not played in a very long time. The last trombone to go was a late-50s Olds with the octagonal slide. Weird, but cool.

Don't get me wrong its cut throat out there and I've got to be on my toes to keep playing, but I was turning down gigs in November and December.

Now I'm playing in 2 combos, the band and sometimes the orchestra at my college and I keep having to tell the music department that I'm already booked and can't play in the musical.

low end yooper 01-20-2013 05:08 PM

Well, I'm in. I play tuba/sousaphone in my high school band, as well as baritone/euphonium (I have one of each, but always forget which is which :rollno:). Not really playing a whole lot of baritone anymore, since I'm needed on tuba, but they're still fun to pick up every once in a while.

Roscoe East 01-20-2013 09:10 PM

I don't play any brass instruments, but as a composer (and a fetishist) I've got a real soft spot for the peckhorns, as well as mellophones, mellophoniums, and ophicleides.

blastoff99 01-21-2013 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Roscoe East (Post 13750807)
I don't play any brass instruments, but as a composer (and a fetishist) I've got a real soft spot for the peckhorns, as well as mellophones, mellophoniums, and ophicleides.

Oooh, someone said 'ophicleide'!

Do you have one / some? Pics?

jasper383 01-21-2013 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Roscoe East (Post 13750807)
I don't play any brass instruments, but as a composer (and a fetishist) I've got a real soft spot for the peckhorns, as well as mellophones, mellophoniums, and ophicleides.

I wrote a paper about the ophicleide in college. True story.

I majored in trombone in college, but haven't played professionally in a long time. I own an early '70s Bach 42B.

bolophonic 01-21-2013 10:34 AM

I cannot play any type of horn to save my life, but my band has 8 members in the brass section:

D-Town Brass


Big B. 01-21-2013 12:18 PM

I played tuba, Bb & C, for years but sadly once I got out of school I lost access. I'd love to have one around but I don't have the cash these days.

Bard2dbone 01-22-2013 06:23 AM

My first instrument was cornet. Basically most school band programs have a system where, if you are a guy of any size, they hand you a larger horn each year until in high school marching season you are trapped underneath a sousaphone.

This was my fate. I ended up being a 'low brass utility man'. I played mostly tuba and euphonium/baritone horn. But in the school jazz band, the director LOVED having doublers switch instruments visibly during tunes for concerts and contests.

For one contest, we did a song where I got the second solo of the piece on bass trombone and then put it down and went over to the bass and took it over while Danny switched to fluegelhorn, and Barry went from fluegelhorn to bass trombone. Then at the end I had a bass/piccolo soli with the (usually) bari sax player. Michelle started the song on piano and swapped with Jan for her alto sax. Glenn just put down his bari and pulled a piccolo out of his pocket. He was the only one who switched back. Based on the judges commentary sheets, they assumed each of us were on our main instrument at the beginning of the song. Actually we were at the end of the song.


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