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Old 01-24-2007, 09:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
Magnusverdixon
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Re: Dillon's Tomorrow

That is a very loaded question. YOU have to decide if you want a darker horn ... brighter horn ... heavier horn ... lighter horn ... where you want to feel the resistance etc. For "legit" horns ... try the Cannonball; Yamaha Xeno and a Bach Strad (there are tons of options just on the Bach horns) ... for more of a jazz horn ... consider the Yamaha YTR 8335LA Bergeron Model (Wayne Bergeron) ... this is a fabuslous horn and they cannot keep them stocked here; the Kanstul Bergeron #1600 Model ... a Calcchio and maybe a Schilke. It really just depends on if you want more of a jazz horn or a "legit" horn. I prefer more open playing horns and own a Kanstul Model #1600 (Bergeron Model) and a Calicchio R32L. Hope this helps.
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