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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Indianapolis
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![]() | Getzen Doc Sev. model I have to play an outdoor concert tomorrow and since I got rid of my back up horn [Besson 10-10] I got my wife's old Getzen [early 70's] out of the closet. I didn't want to take my C7 so I oiled the valves and does that little puppy play. I never realized what a good horn that old Getzen was, will have to start playing it more often. Dave
__________________ formerly known as old geezer Dave C7 Yam. 231 Fl. 15383 King Master Cornet 295628 Weril Cornet Lo 7535 |
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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: May 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model Yeah I agree Dave, I wish I still had mine. New in 1968, a great, great playing trumpet! -cw-
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| Mezzo Piano User | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model Dave, you are lucky to have a good playing horn you could "take out of the closet" for your gig. My wife plays flute, so she's no help. Fortunately, I have enough horns to cover my situations. The old Czech horn is a suprisingly good player, used it in concert band rehearsal last nite. We have four outdoor concerts coming up. Actually, I wish I could have afforded your 10-10 when it was up for sale.
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Near Buffalo
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![]() | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model I just recently played one of those horns in a music store. A nice horn. I remember being unimpressed, however, with the fir and finish of the horn overall. I could be mistaken with another horn I recall playing the same day.
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Deep in the heart of TX
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![]() | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model Still have my vintage '67 Severinsen Eterna - valves are still great! While probably not what I'd lust after given the horns out on the market today - but still have to rate it as a good overall horn. It's still more capable than I am!!!! Enjoy playing that old friend.
__________________ Kanstul 1525 Flugel Yamaha Bobby Shew 6310Z Flugel 1967 Getzen Eterna (my 2nd - still going strong after all these years) 1961 Olds Ambassador (my 1st...battered, bruised, & passed around but back home) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model The Getzen Eterna Severinsen models were built when hardly any companies were going that last mile on fit and finish. They are very dependable workhorses with a light and brilliant sound. Easy to play, but perhaps not the thickness needed for many symphonic situations.
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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Indianapolis
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![]() | Re: Getzen Doc Sev. model the Getzen has an easier upper register [no more range, just easier] and has a brighter sound that works better in a big band setting than concert band but over all I like the C7 better. The C7 has a richer sound with more core but I want to keep it pristine and will use Getzen in venues where there is a chance of bumping my horn. Dave
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