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Old 04-06-2008, 09:34 PM   #1
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Are they good? horns such as the Yamaha Eric Miyashiro,Kanstul Wayne Bergeron,Holton Maynard Ferguson,Yamaha Allen Vizzuti,Yamaha Bobby Shew ,Schilke Jon Faddis,Leblanc Arturo Sandoval and other horns such as those. I was wondering because do they all have to be good horns if great trumpet players like those use them?
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Old 04-06-2008, 10:50 PM   #2
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Re: trumpets that bear famous artist names

are they good...yes

are horns that don't bear artist's names good...yes
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Old 04-07-2008, 01:01 AM   #3
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Re: trumpets that bear famous artist names

My horn bears my name...
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Re: trumpets that bear famous artist names

I want a horn named Charley...

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I have a LeBlanc Conrad Gozzo model that is VERY good.


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Re: trumpets that bear famous artist names

I have a horn called Bundy... married with children was a great show.

nothing? not even a chuckle? i'll be over here :: standing in corner ::
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I have a horn called Bundy... married with children was a great show.

nothing? not even a chuckle? i'll be over here :: standing in corner ::
No chuckles from me, hated that show! Now there is Ted Bundy, no laughs about his activities either.
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No chuckles from me, hated that show! Now there is Ted Bundy, no laughs about his activities either.
HAH. i mean, what?
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HAH. i mean, what?
Actually, if I played a Bundy, I would have made the association with Ted long before I made it with the TV show. I wonder if I've forgotten to take some medication or something....

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Are they good? horns such as the Yamaha Eric Miyashiro,Kanstul Wayne Bergeron,Holton Maynard Ferguson,Yamaha Allen Vizzuti,Yamaha Bobby Shew ,Schilke Jon Faddis,Leblanc Arturo Sandoval and other horns such as those. I was wondering because do they all have to be good horns if great trumpet players like those use them?
I have Bobby Shew mouthpiece for my flugel which i dont know what to make of. I cant seem to play as high as i can on the trumpet, i dont know if this is me not being able to fill the instrument or if its the mouthpiece being too deep... But i was also wondering what the Maynard Ferguson mouthpieces are like? Are they any good? And is the King Silver Flair Dizzy Gillespie model any good?
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