[TPIN] Warburton Re-Discovery
Ellis Workman
elw at workman-net.org
Sat Feb 2 16:01:20 CST 2008
Yeah, I had been using a 5XD with 10 backbore on cornet.
Just for jollies I tried this set up in the Somvi
Master Picc that I bought from Michael Anderson.
I like it, very warm sound all the way up.
-Ellis
On Sat, February 2, 2008 10:03 am, Bob Odneal said:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Bob Odneal <bobodneal at gmail.com>
> Date: Feb 2, 2008 9:31 AM
> Subject: Fwd: Warburton Re-Discovery
> To: Odneal Robert <BobOdneal at gmail.com>
>
> *Subject:* *Warburton Re-Discovery*
>
> I recently bought a Warburton cup because the specs sounded close to the
> mouthpiece I play and I wanted to be able to adjust the blow for different
> situations and horns with various backbores.
>
> I liked the comfort and I played it on a church gig with a smaller
> backbore
> from my collection from years past with good sucess. (This is on my German
> Destino.) I was experimenting with other backbores when I came across a
> #7.
> WOW!!! I thought the horn was 'hot' before but this made it resonate like
> never before. I was playing lead in a large hall on a big band gig
> Saturday
> and could hear my sound bouncing back off the walls and all around me
> great.
> The strange thing was on the break all the other horn players I talked to
> were complaining about how "DEAD" the room was???
> The sound was big, but not spread
>
> I played it the next night in a loud rock rehersal with the same results.
> Also, plenty of center and core to the sound.
>
> Any stories from other Warburton players out there?
>
> Bob Odneal
> Casual Double High C method
> bobodneal.com
>
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Ellis Workman, ARS KØELW
Grid EN33sx Olmsted County
Rochester, MN US
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