Hi All,
Does anyone have their jacket of Slide Area handy or know it well? Some friends and I are curious what type of Bach 42 Mr. Alessi used on this album- if there was any mention of a thayer or a basic 42B.
Thank you!
Alessi Slide Area CD
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Re: Alessi Slide Area CD
42 straight horn.
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Re: Alessi Slide Area CD
He switched between a straight 42 and a 42B (stock) back then. Many of us from that generation used to have a straight bell and trigger bell. He definitely uses the 42B on some of the CD, because there are some nice sounding valve notes on the Grondahl Concerto.
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As far as I’m concerned, his sound was never better than when he was playing a Bach. The Edwards and Shires certainly facilitated his spectacular technique, but that sound he got on the Bach is unparalleled.
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What year did he stop playing Bachs?chromebone wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 8:49 pm As far as I’m concerned, his sound was never better than when he was playing a Bach. The Edwards and Shires certainly facilitated his spectacular technique, but that sound he got on the Bach is unparalleled.
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Around 1992