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Old 02-14-2004, 07:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My new Monette E flat

After a year of waiting I received my new E flat trumpet.

At first I didn't like it. It felt too tight in the upper register.
It took me about a week to learn to play it.

Now I can't believe how good it is. Before I was playing on a Yamaha. The Yamaha has a nice sound but plays way out of tune.
The Monette needs very little help staying in tune.

Now that I am used to it I can really make it sing.
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Sounds like a good horn. I played a Taylor Eb last year and loved it!
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What do you use your Ebs for?
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I play a lot of weddings and church stuff. I use it for concertos before the service. I am looking for new stuff to transpose if you know of any
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I use it for the Haydn, Hummel, and Neruda Concertos as well as Stravinsky's Pulcinella. I have also heard that some people use it for the solo in the Finale of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra and Ein Heldenleben. Using it for really high orchestra parts makes sense because if it is written for C and you play it on Eb you get to play it a minor 3rd lower. I have also thought about using it for the second trumpet parts to some Bach pieces where all the parts are in D (down a half step on Eb) and the second parts are still pretty high. (two piccolos is just asking for trouble and a C just makes it even higher)
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I play in a civil war reinactment band. Believe it or now, there is a lot of music in that genre scored for Eb cornet along side the Bb section. I used a trumpet for a long time until I got a cornet.

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