Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
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DPlander
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Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Hey all,
Just wanted to share a quick Pictures of the Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype. Bob Carpenter of the Orlando Philharmonic Is currently play testing in the upcoming performance of Tosca next weekend. I have talked to Tom Treece here in Orlando and they have done some work to fix the prototype. I think it looks amazing and I can't wait to get my hands on it (to try out) in a few weeks. From what I have been told, it has an actual Euphonium Bell on itit instead of a Trombone bell.
Just wanted to share a quick Pictures of the Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype. Bob Carpenter of the Orlando Philharmonic Is currently play testing in the upcoming performance of Tosca next weekend. I have talked to Tom Treece here in Orlando and they have done some work to fix the prototype. I think it looks amazing and I can't wait to get my hands on it (to try out) in a few weeks. From what I have been told, it has an actual Euphonium Bell on itit instead of a Trombone bell.
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Tubbist, Orlando Concert Band
Audio Engineer, Video Equipment Rentals
Kanstul 902-4C
King 1927 Double CC .752 Bore
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cozzagiorgi
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Looks way to big, but may play great.
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
I met Robert at either Midwest or the Army conference; he's a super nice guy!
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Is this the CC prototype or the F? CC would explain its size.
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DPlander
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
I believe that this is the Double CC.
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hduong
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
That looks super cool. Can't wait to hear/watch some vids on the horn.
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Looks like it has been in development for a while. I found this on their facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 851&type=3
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 851&type=3
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tubamlb
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Hi
Back in the 80s I had Kalson in milano make a BBb Chimbasso with 4 piston valves for me
Plays great looks a lot like what Kanstul is doing , I used it last week in a Verdi Opera piece
It should be the way to go C, F,Eb or Bb
M&M
Michael
Back in the 80s I had Kalson in milano make a BBb Chimbasso with 4 piston valves for me
Plays great looks a lot like what Kanstul is doing , I used it last week in a Verdi Opera piece
It should be the way to go C, F,Eb or Bb
M&M
Michael
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Have we recently added an "h" to cimbasso?
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Well, that IS how it's pronounced.gregsundt wrote:Have we recently added an "h" to cimbasso?
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Re: Kanstul Chimbasso Prototype
Or not, if for example that's the ch in "ache". English never went through much of a spelling standardization, obviously. But if you learn the rules for Italian spelling, they're as good as gold. 20 minutes, and you'll be able to pronounce any Italian word correctly, even bruschetta not to mention all kinds of musical terminology.jsmn4vu wrote: Well, that IS how it's pronounced.