Pick onebloke wrote:...as does a 4-valve compensating system combined with a great instrument.Peach wrote:Those people wondering why on earth someone would need a 5th valve on a Bb have probably never played in a high section competing brass band... Those parts are frequently tres mobile way down below standard orchestral rep and the flexibility of a 5th valve helps a lot.
Choosing a large 5v Bb
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Re: Choosing a large 5v Bb
Melton 200 -=- Melton 2141 -=- Cerveny 883 Opera -=- Besson 992 -=- MPCs: 3pcs steel (Sellmansberger/Parker)
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Re: Choosing a large 5v Bb
To original question:
I'd go for Nirschl
I'd go for Nirschl
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Re: Choosing a large 5v Bb
The MWN-6? Or the "Bohemian" oneapkujala wrote:To original question:
I'd go for Nirschl
Not many of either around.
Glad to meet someone who knows it/them.
Please tell us more
Edit: Found your thread apkujala
Melton 200 -=- Melton 2141 -=- Cerveny 883 Opera -=- Besson 992 -=- MPCs: 3pcs steel (Sellmansberger/Parker)