Valve Trombone in "C"
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Valve Trombone in "C"
I noticed Yamaha and Jupiter are making valve trombones in the key of "C". Why would they want to do that? Seems like it would be a difficult switch for a Euphonium or Tuba Player wanting to double. (if playing BBb tuba) Just curious. I thought the brain trust here would know and be able to enlighten. Thanks!
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
They used to call trombones in C 'preacher' models for playing piano music without having to transpose.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
Think learning British Brass Band music (transposed and in treble clef) and then trying to play a tune from hymnal, piano book or lead sheet without transposing.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
Thanks for the responses. They make sense but I still don't see this is a "high volume" sales item but I'm not in sales.
I'm sure if they weren't selling they wouldn't be offered.
I'm sure if they weren't selling they wouldn't be offered.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
If you post a valve trombone on Craiglist anywhere near where I live, it is almost certain to bought by a Latin player who will immediately have it cut to C. They use them for Banda or perhaps other type of Mexican music.
Edit: I live in California.
Edit: I live in California.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
This summer I was in the Barcelona area of Spain and saw a band using a C Yamaha valve trombone. I didn't realize they actually sold them that way. I think various C valved instruments are pretty common in Europe.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
Quite a coincidence - I was in Barcelona this summer, too (July and hot as hell). I saw a band playing in front of the old cathedral in the Gothic section, and there were two young men playing C flicornos (very well, BTW).Doug Elliott wrote:This summer I was in the Barcelona area of Spain and saw a band using a C Yamaha valve trombone. I didn't realize they actually sold them that way. I think various C valved instruments are pretty common in Europe.

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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
Yes, I saw those too, maybe it was the same band... I think they're made right there in the Barcelona area.
The double reed tenora and tible are cool instruments too.
The double reed tenora and tible are cool instruments too.
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Re: Valve Trombone in "C"
Yes! I saw them (and heard them) too - the sound was very cool.Doug Elliott wrote:Yes, I saw those too, maybe it was the same band... I think they're made right there in the Barcelona area.
The double reed tenora and tible are cool instruments too.

They also let me photograph their horns. One of them was fairly new, and one of them was quite old, and made in Barcelona, just as you stated....

As a side note, Barcelona is an absolutely phenomenal city. I wish I could have spent another week there.....
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