Largely based on your advice I purchased a Yamaha YEP 321S 4 valved Euphonium.
Other factors include brand availability vs. price, needs of the group I will play with, and a little good luck.
I learned a lot in a couple of weeks. There is a big difference between playing borrowed or issued instruments over needing enough info to buy your own.
For me, it was a big purchase.
With your kind help I feel like my money was well spent. (now, I just hope I can play the darned thing)
It is about as good a horn as this week-end player could afford.
Thanks to you all.....bought my horn!
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Re: Thanks to you all.....bought my horn!
VERY cool! Best wishes. Now, futz with mouthpieces A BIT. Try the bach 4G (small shank) and the equivilent Yamaha. Many guys (people) get good results with the Wick 4's. HAVE FUN!!!
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Re: Thanks to you all.....bought my horn!
Congratulations! Nothing quite like the feeling of bringing home a new instrument. Hope it brings you many years of happiness!