I dig the raincatcher baritone
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Re: I dig the raincatcher baritone
Alto horn, methinks.
- Donn
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Re: I dig the raincatcher baritone
I guess my bell front tuba is configured as a raincatcher, in this sense, at the moment. Been practicing, and I can hear myself a lot better with the bell in this position.
- The Big Ben
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Re: I dig the raincatcher baritone
Good stuff. I hope Mexicans never stop playing this traditional music.
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Re: I dig the raincatcher baritone
I gotta learn to flutter tongue like that with that kind of power. She was good!
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- David Richoux
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Re: I dig the raincatcher baritone
fast, but her tone was horrible - unless that is just a recording artifact.TUbajohn20J wrote:I gotta learn to flutter tongue like that with that kind of power. She was good!
As for the baritone or alto horn, I think it is just a detachable bell that is rotated the wrong (or different) way.