[TPIN] Benge Trumpets: Brightness Factor
Graham Young
gjyoung at mountaincable.net
Sun Feb 4 14:11:25 CST 2007
I think "brightness factor' is also very mouthpiece dependent.
A 1C/24throat Bach on a 229 CL is considered "dark" but take that
mouthpiece an put in a rotary trumpet and it is too bright and edgy.
Take a 7E/117 and the 229 will sound "brighter"
Of course lighter trumpets will be even more bright. But you can colour the
sound with approach and mouthpiece to exaggerate or emphasize what you will.
Graham J. Young B.Mus B.Ed
Hamilton Musician Services
(905) 928-4671 -cell
gjyoung at mountaincable.net
-----Original Message-----
From: tpin-bounces at tpin.okcu.edu [mailto:tpin-bounces at tpin.okcu.edu] On
Behalf Of Byron Jones
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 12:57 PM
To: tpin at tpin.okcu.edu
Subject: [TPIN] Benge Trumpets: Brightness Factor
When I bought my first Benge, back in '70, I was told that the horns tended
to be "bright" in sound, and to get a lacquer horn rather than a silver
finish. I wonder if any one has one that they have in raw brass, and how
that affects the Brigthness Factor.Or a lacquer verus silver discussion?
Byron
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