, 2004 10:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [Hornlist] wraps
It is very common in the US to find young students playing very large
horns with very small mouthpieces
The hall will be full with 4000
people, and we plan to take the roof off the place.
Hans wrote on 7/3/2004, 11
Ky Hayes wrote:
I do know that the geyer is a smaller wrap,
The wrap of most Geyer-wrap horns is actually physically larger in
diameter than Kruspe-wrap horns. This measurement makes essentially no
difference to the person holding the horn, short or tall.
The bell throat of a Geyer horn is
If you're a smaller player, and you'll only have one horn for
everything, you'll probably be best served with a medium bell horn. The
smaller size should allow you to choose a horn with good range and
agility, in exchange for a little overall power. Try lots of horns,
even if they're a
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] wraps
If you're not already playing on a mouthpiece with a large diameter rim,
you might consider switching to one. A large mouthpiece allows using
more muscle, and will allow a medium throat horn to play big, and with
better control but, it will take a month to get
but the kruspe will give a big sound,
If you are inferring that the Yamaha 667
Greg,
It would be you who inferred; he would have implied. He implies and, in
guessing his meaning, you infer.
This message brought to you by someone who failed 12th grade English twice.
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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 6:04 PM
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If you're not already playing on a mouthpiece with a large diameter rim,
you might consider switching to one. A large mouthpiece
these horrible if not
idiotic tiny mouth pieces, coming with many band horns ..
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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 10:11 PM
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It is very common in the US
Hello! I'm new so I thought I'd ask a question. Well, very soon I'll be buying a
yamaha and I'm caught between the 667 and the 668. The question is what are the
advantages/disadvantages/differences in the geyer and kruspe wrap. I'm a rather short
individual w/ small hands so I don't want
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