New Horn Days
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2022 5:02 pm
At long last I have taken a big step towards achieving the sound in my head. My previous bass trombone (the Besson 943GS Sovereign) was just too big and woofy, even with a moderate mouthpiece.
I was always thinking about how I could land a horn that helps me produce a clear sound that still sounds like a trombone, not a "slide baritone." I was willing to wait a good while for that to happen.
However...
A couple weeks ago, I was visiting my favorite local store to see if they had a particular style of euphonium for a reasonable price. They didn't (they did have a Yamaha YEP842 that was just...wow, but nearly $10k so way out of budget), but they had a bass trombone that I originally wasn't thinking about buying.
Until I test played it.
"My goodness, this thing is so very close to helping me produce my ideal sound!" Roughly what I said after playing it.
And just two days ago, I traded the Besson in for the new trombone.
That new instrument (my first brand new trombone) is a Getzen 1052FD Eterna. And while I'm not 100% enamored with its rather short slide, everything else it does will help make my job as a jazz band bass trombone player much easier. And I dig that.
Not to mention the fact that it feels so much better to hold.
As was said on the old forum, it's "the right tool for the job," for me. For the time being.
Now it's going to be time to test out those leadpipes in rehearsals.
I was always thinking about how I could land a horn that helps me produce a clear sound that still sounds like a trombone, not a "slide baritone." I was willing to wait a good while for that to happen.
However...
A couple weeks ago, I was visiting my favorite local store to see if they had a particular style of euphonium for a reasonable price. They didn't (they did have a Yamaha YEP842 that was just...wow, but nearly $10k so way out of budget), but they had a bass trombone that I originally wasn't thinking about buying.
Until I test played it.
"My goodness, this thing is so very close to helping me produce my ideal sound!" Roughly what I said after playing it.
And just two days ago, I traded the Besson in for the new trombone.
That new instrument (my first brand new trombone) is a Getzen 1052FD Eterna. And while I'm not 100% enamored with its rather short slide, everything else it does will help make my job as a jazz band bass trombone player much easier. And I dig that.
Not to mention the fact that it feels so much better to hold.
As was said on the old forum, it's "the right tool for the job," for me. For the time being.
Now it's going to be time to test out those leadpipes in rehearsals.