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| New Friend
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
Posts: 21
| Bach or Schilke for Lead? Which would you choose and why? Here in St. Louis you can select from Bach or Bach. There are some Yamaha's floating around as well. I am considering a run to Indiana to look at the B1 or B6 and give them a try or I can get what is convenient, the Bach. Not sure which way to go?? Is it worth the trip to try the Schilke or be happy with the Bach. |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Scottsdale, AZ.
Posts: 579
| Check out as many trumpets as you can, no one here can hear how you play so no one can tell you anything other than their personal likes. Play Schilke, Bach, Yamaha, Kanstul, Lawler, whatever you can find. Play the trumpet you sound best on! |
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| Moderator Fortissimo User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Metro Detroit
Brand: Eclipse
Posts: 3,763
| Absolutely play the B6!! A great lead horn! Less work than the B1 -cw- |
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__________________ Chuck Willard The Willard of Oz "Don't be afraid to see what you see." Ronald Reagan | |
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