Question about Meinl Weston 2260 RA
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tubahero300
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Question about Meinl Weston 2260 RA
i was wondering that since the 5th and 6th rotors are on the fourth valve slide, does that mean that the only way you can use them is if the fourth valve is pushed down, and would this be the definition on a dependent system?
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arpthark
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Re: Question about Meinl Weston 2260 RA
Yes, that's right, because the fifth and sixth valve are dependent on the use of the fourth valve to work. Hence, dependent system. Some, typically older, bass trombones have a dependent valve as well.
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PMeuph
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Re: Question about Meinl Weston 2260 RA
Actually, quite a few companies still make dependant valves for bass trombone. (Yamaha, Bach, Getzen, Kanstul, Shires....) Quite a few people still use dependant valves....arpthark wrote:Some, typically older, bass trombones have a dependent valve as well.
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Re: Question about Meinl Weston 2260 RA
A dependent valve is more like a selling point than anything on a trombone. The objective of the design is a smooth bore, the valves are less smooth.
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