Bill Reichenbach (The Band Ain’t Bad Either)

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Bill Reichenbach (The Band Ain’t Bad Either)

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Ooooo, nice. Yet another great California band to check out. :good:
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So that's, what, a bass trombone bore bass trumpet?
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baileyman wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:12 am So that's, what, a bass trombone bore bass trumpet?
He has a vintage Bach bass trumpet; I'm pretty sure the bore is around ~.485.
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Ah yes. Heard them play that live not long ago, and it's still inspiring.
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Rather ironically, youtube suggested this as a follow on listen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6Mlmf37F7A

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