I bought a student line Yamaha Baritone last year and it has made me enough dough to pay for itself. Sure, I got it cheap. Sure, I am extremely fortunate to have a paying brass band around, but I find it kind of cool. My trombones pay for them selves much more quickly than a year, but not so my euphonium. It has taken almost eight years to pay for itself (but it is the only one I bought new).
Just thought I would share.
My BARITONE (YBH-301) has paid for itself
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My BARITONE (YBH-301) has paid for itself
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- Carroll
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Re: My BARITONE (YBH-301) has paid for itself
John,
You are correct... it IS a 301! I do not know the 310, so I can offer no comparison. I use a Bach 12c for brass band stuff to keep the sound far enough away from the euphonium sound next to me.
Carroll
You are correct... it IS a 301! I do not know the 310, so I can offer no comparison. I use a Bach 12c for brass band stuff to keep the sound far enough away from the euphonium sound next to me.
Carroll