2j-3j vs. 5j.CC vs BBb only?
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2j-3j vs. 5j.CC vs BBb only?
So is there a quality level difference between these conns or just key and bell size?looking for a quintet/dixie horn around this size but i wouldn't mind a BBb if the quality is the same level...Richard Murrow?...
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Hi Mike! I too play in a dixie trio (banjo, trumpet, and tuba). I've been using my Yammy 621 CC with the group and many other things I play in. It's easy to play, light-weight and puts out plenty of sound. It can get blatty in the low end, but I don't play a lot in the low register with the trio. Plus, it has strap rings ideally located. I use a basic strap and have no problem with 3-4 hour standing gigs.[/url]
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the "Honky-tonk" trio I play in is piano/percussion/tuba.
I was looking for a King 1241/2341 recording-bell until the Helicon came around. I like using a Helicon a lot. But I love those old Kings!! You can play 'em all night long. They play well in tune, they are rugged, and they don't weigh a ton (although the detachable bell version which is most common carries alot of weight up top).
Those smallish Conn CC's (3J/2J) are nice if you play CC! lots of folks are using them in small ensembles...Ray Stewart (MAE) and Brian Wollf (Drums&Tuba), etc....I haven't seen too many Conn BBb (5j) for the same application
I was looking for a King 1241/2341 recording-bell until the Helicon came around. I like using a Helicon a lot. But I love those old Kings!! You can play 'em all night long. They play well in tune, they are rugged, and they don't weigh a ton (although the detachable bell version which is most common carries alot of weight up top).
Those smallish Conn CC's (3J/2J) are nice if you play CC! lots of folks are using them in small ensembles...Ray Stewart (MAE) and Brian Wollf (Drums&Tuba), etc....I haven't seen too many Conn BBb (5j) for the same application
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