This is gorgeous. I wonder how it plays?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Conn-5-Valve-Si ... 333wt_1038" target="_blank
Conn Double-bell
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- bugler
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Conn Double-bell
Cerveny 601 Kaiser BBb
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone
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Re: Conn Double-bell
I was going to write; "you blow into the mouthpiece and operate the valves", but instead I'll write that i own two model 60I Conn double bell euphoniums, and they are fun to play. The one in the auction is a "New Wonder" model, I believe. The 60I model has both bells forward and has all five regular-action valves in a row.
Doug Elliott helped me find a setup that works wonderfully well with these horns.
Doug Elliott helped me find a setup that works wonderfully well with these horns.
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- bugler
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Re: Conn Double-bell
Excellent advice- stick to the basics I always say."you blow into the mouthpiece and operate the valves"
I was wondering about the intonation a bit on these beasts, and I imagine it's not too bad. Some day when I have tooooo much money I will buy one just like this one. I like the 3 and 2 set-up.
Thanks!
Cerveny 601 Kaiser BBb
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone
Boosey and Hawkes EEb
Leningrad EEb
Courtois AC 440 trombone
Conn 88H
Conn 8H
Besson New Standard
Courtois Alto trombone