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![]() | Re: Flugelhorn Selection I like the Kanstul 1525 and their CC925. The 925 has a classic flugelhorn sound. it's design is based on the Besson Brevette. I like it's sound better then the 1525. Mike
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| Forte User | Re: Flugelhorn Selection Though you told me about the New York trumpet line which you told me that it was made by Toni, we did not chat that much about the new york flugels...but even without this info it is not hard to guess, given the peculiar Possegger's flugel design...
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![]() | Re: Flugelhorn Selection Another vote for the Eclipse. I've a Bach Strad myself but have a friend who bought an Eclipse Red about a year ago. It has a wonderful sound, much nicer than my Strad, and has completely transformed his playing. A nice upper register too; most flugels I've played on start to sound as if the air is being squeezed through them above a G or there abouts. I'm currently looking at getting a Taylor Chicago Lite Trumpet and, as I live in England, when I get to Andy's place, I'll try and have a play on any flugels he's got. If they're anywhere near as good as his trumpets, they'll be amazing! |
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