That tune plays at the beginning of Schagerl TV's videos and I had no idea what it was for the longest time (even after transcribing and recording it) but when I posted it on Instagram a friend of mine commented: "its the Overture to Mnozil Brass's operetta "Das Trojanische Boot". Don't know who exactly composed it but their arrangement can be bought"
Maybe it’s the mic but it doesn’t sound like a quality Bobby Shew trumpet it has a metallic bright sound to it. That said the blazing speed of the rotary valves might be worth it I’ve heard that horn articulates itself to some degree what a beauty.
Beautiful for sure, but unfortunately this particular one is very temperamental and tricky to play right if you're not used to it--like me! You'll notice fewer and shorter playing clips in this review than of the Schagerl flugelhorn.
Not necessarily better, just a bit different. It’s a more compact, pointed sound, with lots of higher harmonics in the sound. I feel more comfortable in producing a range of tone qualities on the Shew, but that is because I only got to play on the Raweni for a very brief period. Edit: I also got notified about another comment of yours, and yes, the rotary articulation is unfamiliar to me as a piston player but very pleasant, but the sound of the horn is indeed quite bright and narrow. Glad we reached the same conclusion.
Tomorrow, you'll see another Schagerl review go live--that one might be even more interesting! Stay tuned!
Nicely done.
@@RobertCardwell Thank you! Glad I looked here, because YT doesn’t notify me of replied to comments
So cool and lucky to be playing this instrument.
I’m thankful I had the opportunity!
Great job on this review, Sam! One of the best! You also displayed your talent as a player..Bravo!!
Glad you liked this one! Thank you very much!
Bro I played that exact same trumpet earlier today at hoffmans
Cool! Yep, seems it made its way back to the shop a couple years later.
Yeah man! Great review. Really looking forward to the Killer Queen flugelhorn tomorrow!
Releasing insider information now, are we? 😆 Just jokes, thanks for tuning in man!
What’s the intro multitrack? Sounds absolutely amazing!!
That tune plays at the beginning of Schagerl TV's videos and I had no idea what it was for the longest time (even after transcribing and recording it) but when I posted it on Instagram a friend of mine commented:
"its the Overture to Mnozil Brass's operetta "Das Trojanische Boot". Don't know who exactly composed it but their arrangement can be bought"
How do you pull the the valves for a bath ?
Maybe it’s the mic but it doesn’t sound like a quality Bobby Shew trumpet it has a metallic bright sound to it. That said the blazing speed of the rotary valves might be worth it I’ve heard that horn articulates itself to some degree what a beauty.
Beautiful horn!
Beautiful for sure, but unfortunately this particular one is very temperamental and tricky to play right if you're not used to it--like me! You'll notice fewer and shorter playing clips in this review than of the Schagerl flugelhorn.
🎺Good job 👌
Thanks!
@@SamuelPlaysBrass You are welcome! I liked it. have a good end of the year and have a wonderful new year
Cool review Sam (•‿•)! Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for tuning in, Kevin! Glad you enjoyed!
maaan , think I'm gonna stole it 😁
It almost looks like it’s easier to play than a standard trumpet. Does it sound better than your Shew ?
Not necessarily better, just a bit different. It’s a more compact, pointed sound, with lots of higher harmonics in the sound. I feel more comfortable in producing a range of tone qualities on the Shew, but that is because I only got to play on the Raweni for a very brief period.
Edit: I also got notified about another comment of yours, and yes, the rotary articulation is unfamiliar to me as a piston player but very pleasant, but the sound of the horn is indeed quite bright and narrow. Glad we reached the same conclusion.
I think the buttons are made of abalone. It's a type of seashell.
That sounds about right. I think Trent Hamilton has talked about abalone finger buttons.
6k ?