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| Piano User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: In a room in a house
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![]() | Re: professional vs. student model trumpets a student horn is one you wrestle with and a pro horn is one you make love with. This of course is not true all the time, but basically at a certain point you will just snap at your student horn and have an urge to trhoguh it through a wall. With a pro horn horn you will just call it bad names alot :)
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| New Friend Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Philly
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![]() | Re: professional vs. student model trumpets you guys are right though, with there being a marked difference between a student horn and a professional horn. i've had the same bundy since i started playin fifteen years ago, it's the only horn i've ever owned or played. recently i joined a drum and bugle corps that issued me a kanstul custom class ksb100. now i love my bundy, and am in it just to play. i don't know anything about brands or history or quality, but after practicing with the kanstul and then going back to the bundy, i'm very disappointed. this is why i'm in the market for a new intermediate-professional horn (i'm sure some of you have seen my thread "when? and what?"). the information provided thus far as been useful. question though, are kanstul horns an "upper class" of horn, if you will? |
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| New Friend Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: The O.C., CA
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