[TPIN] Bach stuff
Orion Development Corp - D. Arndt
darndt at oriongate.net
Tue Dec 18 17:50:55 CST 2007
Good common sense points, Patrick. The ability to hear, match and "color"
the sound appropriately is everything. It aint't the horn, as much as it is
the player.
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:15:41 -0800 (PST), Patrick Olguin wrote
> FWIW, I've never had a single conductor in any classical setting ask
> me what kind of trumpet I was playing - even whether it was a C or
> not. So I'm not sure where one would go to collect the information
> on what's the Bach of choice? Who's choice?
>
> Patrick Olguin
>
> p.s. I've played many church gigs with 1st tpt on picc and me
> playing 2nd on Bb and we blended perfectly. Is it the horn (a CG
> Benge) or is it just because I'm so damn good (even though I never
> played in the Kenton Band - though I'm having a helluva good time
> ripping through "The Singing Oyster," and "The Big Chase," this term)
> ? Personally, I think that possessing a good concept on how
> something should sound, and a using a cooperative instrument is more
> important than selecting a specific horn with a specific bore, bell,
> lead-pipe, mpc backbore, etc.
>
> p.p.s. monettes are heavy and overpriced too!
>
> --- Michael Anderson <manderson at okcu.edu> wrote:
>
> > I would not accept this statement as gospel, or even a trend.
> > MA
> >
> >
> > > From: Jon <jon at yakatus.com>
> > > Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:48:03 -0800
> > > To: <tpin at tpin.okcu.edu>
> > > Subject: Re: [TPIN] Bach stuff
> > >
> > > The normal weight 72 is generally the Bach of choice for classical these
> > > days. Great sound and response.
> > >
> > > Jon
> > >
> >
> >
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