Hi,
I cannot for the life of me make this thing work. I have tried it on an Edwards T-350 and now my new horn, a Courtois AC440. I cannot manage to shape it so that the top half does not fall in-line with the path the F-attachment trigger needs to travel. On top of this the thread is coming unwrapped on one side and all I've tried to do is fit it properly.
Did I miss the memo where this is only meant for certain models of trombone?
Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
So, I have used Get-A-Grip for probably 10 years now and I have always had to hold it a certain way so the valve didn't hit the back of it.
Here's my hand on my bass with the GaG totally flat against the brace-
Here it is how I actually hold it-
And the same sequence on large tenor-
I use my pointer finger to kind of create a little brace, to prop up the grip a bit from the slide. This doesn't work on every single horn, but on most Bach ish instruments it's great.
Here's my hand on my bass with the GaG totally flat against the brace-
Here it is how I actually hold it-
And the same sequence on large tenor-
I use my pointer finger to kind of create a little brace, to prop up the grip a bit from the slide. This doesn't work on every single horn, but on most Bach ish instruments it's great.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
edit: double post
Last edited by pickupleftoff on Sun Jan 15, 2023 4:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
Thanks for taking the time to show some photos, I see what you are doing there. Using that approach it is closer but I still can't completely compress the trigger. Maybe it's just not meant for this brand
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
Could be! Can you adjust the lever at all?
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
I can't. I don't think it's meant for me or perhaps the brand of horns I've tried it with. Thanks again for the advice.
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Re: Help with fitting Sheridan Get-A-Grip
When I got mine, I think I had to twist it a little. I put the part that holds the horn in a vice and used a mallet to bend the big part backwards. I love mine and it doesn't cause any problems. If I get one for another horn, I'm sure I'll have to adjust it and then enjoy it.