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Old 02-07-2007, 11:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was just watching the video masterclass with David Krauss that Derek Reaban posted a link to. I was wondering if anyone knew what horn and mouthpiece he is using? I know Derek, you've posted your lesson with him, maybe you know what he's playing on. He sounds really good. (maybe if I play what he plays on I'll sound like him... ;)

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He told me that he's playing one of the new Chicago Yamaha C trumpets and that Bob Malone made an adjustment here or there. He played a Bach 229/25H before that (I believe). I'm not sure what his mouthpiece is, but you should probably just play what is most comfortable to you and what meets your musical needs.


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He told me that he's playing one of the new Chicago Yamaha C trumpets and that Bob Malone made an adjustment here or there. He played a Bach 229/25H before that (I believe). I'm not sure what his mouthpiece is, but you should probably just play what is most comfortable to you and what meets your musical needs.


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hahaha... I'm not really looking to play the mouthpiece that he plays... I'm just curious to find out. I play that same trumpet and I was wondering what mp he uses with it (mine's not gold plated though... :( ) I mean com'mon I'm a trumpet player... ;)

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