07-12-2006, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Liad Bar-EL Taylor Chicago II
I just played it after a long hiatus and was amazed at its golden sound in all registers, free blowing and great intonation. I am sure that the solid one piece mouth pipe helps in this regard. The valves, German made, are the best I have ever used on any horn. The solid, strong and fast action of these valves seem to make the other horns that I have played, including my Schilke, to be soft and sluggish.
The feeling that comes with this horn is one of an artist who is honest, humble, straight forward and very positive in life. The only other horn that I have gotten this type of feeling is from my 1953 Schilke which was humbly made in the basement of Mr. Schilke, the founder of the company himself. The personal personality "stamp" that Andy put on this horn and that he puts on all of his horns is a valued item that money can't buy in other horns including Monette.
A horn from an artist of good values to be play with likewise characteristics will communicate the same to others who feel them while at the same listening to the golden sound, creates a love and joy in life that only an artist/musician can fully appreciate.
Andy, this horn is a keeper for a life time and will be passed on to the next generation in my family. |
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