What did Chuck D. play?

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Okay .... but .... back to the OP's question -- what is the horn in the photo? (regardless of whether or not he PLAYED it .... ever!)

Curious about an academic issue, to be sure,
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Bob,

I can tell you that he owns a Kalison Cimbasso in F. I got a chance to play it last year when Dennis Miller had it on loan for a concert with Montreal. I don't know if Chuck D has recorded with it or not, but at least you know that he does own and play one.

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Bob1062 wrote:Image

For a visual comparison, here's a Yamaha 661.
It looks alot like the one pictured- left hand 5th, horizontal main slide, long front 4th slide.

but although his left hand is on the 5th paddle, I don't see the tubing for the valve.
Wait,never mind I do. :oops: IT looks like a shorter slide (blends into the body, that's why I didn't see it).

were these things around in 1980? If so/not, did chuck have a prototype?
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To the best of my knowledge, Charles Dallenbach did play a Yamaha 661 for a while. I remember a picture of him in an old T.U.B.A. Journal appearing on the TV show, Sesame Street, with a 661. I played a YCB661 for quite a while. I thought they looked like a Piggy on steroids.
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