Nice to see that you are back! As always you have done an excellent job with the performance and explanation. How does it compare to the industry jazz standard King 3b? In addition, when player normally play a large bore horn with a 5G Bach for classic/symphonic play and need to switch to a small bore horn for musicals and a jazz setting, What mouth pieces do you recommend? I seem to get the best response with the 10c Christian Lindberg due to the rim shape and dimentions . The Bach 12 and Dennis Wick 10 does not do the job and creates "chop" problems. They seem to work if I am full throttle but that kills you chops on long gig. Thanks
Its amazing how the carbon fibre slide affects the tone. I could tell it was carbon fibre when I heard it before I even looked at the trombone in the video. I thought it sounded great but the carbon fibre sound is definitely distinctive.
I've admired BAC trombones. They're super beautiful instruments! Thanks Keith!
Thanks for watching!
Could you do a review of the Kühnl & Hoyer Bart Van Lier series?
I would love to! I haven't been able to put hands on the Van Lier but when I do I will absolutely grab a video with it!
Nice to see that you are back! As always you have done an excellent job with the performance and explanation. How does it compare to the industry jazz standard King 3b?
In addition, when player normally play a large bore horn with a 5G Bach for classic/symphonic play and need to switch to a small bore horn for musicals and a jazz setting, What mouth pieces do you recommend? I seem to get the best response with the 10c Christian Lindberg due to the rim shape and dimentions . The Bach 12 and Dennis Wick 10 does not do the job and creates "chop" problems. They seem to work if I am full throttle but that kills you chops on long gig.
Thanks
Its amazing how the carbon fibre slide affects the tone. I could tell it was carbon fibre when I heard it before I even looked at the trombone in the video. I thought it sounded great but the carbon fibre sound is definitely distinctive.
I certainly agree on the carbon fiber sound; depending on the setup it can be minimized but it is absolutely there!
Indeed.
Thanks ,, i always played king bells mostly all i CAn aford. Used that is and kieth u never sound muddy man .
When everything is said and done my main work horn is still a King 3B! Thanks for watching!
so if I buy the trombone on their website it will look exactly like that?
This trombone is a .500"s bore or dual bore (.500/.508)?