From Euphonium to Trumpet
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Euph to trumpet
Even though these days I play mostly trumpet (and some flute), I am able to pick up the euph or even tuba without too much trouble. I use a Bach 1 1/4c. My advice would be to just work on your endurance gradually, and have fun with it. I know trumpets are small, but they are not evil.
bardus est ut bardus probo,
Bill Souder
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At the expense of sounding serious, I have a question that I think cuts right to the heart of the matter.
Why?
Euphonium is the instrument that you're the best at, why give the guests your second-best? It just doesn't make sense. If you'd been asked to learn oboe in two weeks to play in a public performance, would you?
Why?
Euphonium is the instrument that you're the best at, why give the guests your second-best? It just doesn't make sense. If you'd been asked to learn oboe in two weeks to play in a public performance, would you?
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Proper mouthpiece to embouchure fit is important. After (mumble) years away from it, and after having played lead trumpet in high school, I actually found myself needing to play 2nd trumpet parts on occasion when all three of us trench dwellers showed up and not enough high brass in Shrine band. So, I bought a Besson 2-20 trumpet off eBay in perfect shape, including case, lyre, leather guard on the valve block, etc., for all of $76 including shipping. But my old early Selmer/Bach 3C that is larger than a current 3C that I had soared above the clouds with in high school just was not making it, like the french horn guy above. After some experimentation and research, I got a Schilke 15C4, which is similar, so has a good bowl for good tone, but the rim is a tad wider for more comfort, a slightly "softer" inner rim that is more forgiving for me at this point, and a 26 throat instead of the Bach standard 27 throat, so I can get more air through it, now that I'm primarily a trench dweller. I'll probably never play lead trumpet again, but when I have to play 2nd trumpet, I'm in tune with great tone and I can actually make it through the gig without resorting to any bad habits.
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That sounds like a pretty cool challenge! Although, if I had to play the Strauss Oboe Concerto or some such, I might need an extra week or two...Chuck(G) wrote: If you'd been asked to learn oboe in two weeks to play in a public performance, would you?
bardus est ut bardus probo,
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.
Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.