Excuse my ignorant question, I'm excited to learn to play the trumpet, then, is there a way to dissipate the sound it produces? I mean, without disturbing the neighbors, that only you can hear it. Is there some sort of connection to the headphone output trumpet? Thank you in advance for your help and response. You inspire me! your sound sounds beatiful :)
@biisan - do a google search for yamaha silent brass - it's a way you can silence your brass instrument while adding a bunch of effects for your personal practice time.
Another thing that is effecting the sound is his horn. The Kanstul 1525 Flugel has a heavy walled copper bell that aides in giving it that sound. In my opinion, this is the best flugel on the market today. The more copper in the bell of the horn, the darker and richer the sound will be be.
Excuse me, but does the horn really matter? From what people tell me, the horn and mouthpiece are very little when it comes to the sound of the horn. The only parts of the horn that matter at all is the valves and whether or not they work. I have a Silver Getzen Eterna and I get a very good sound out of it. The stuff that really matters is yourself and how you play, right? Which you do very well, might I add.
So a pianist sounds the same on a grand piano and a cheap tiny casino piano? A stratocaster and a telecaster sound the same?? The artist is the biggest thing but if you really think the horn doesn't effect the sound you just aren't listening.
Excuse my ignorant question, I'm excited to learn to play the trumpet, then, is there a way to dissipate the sound it produces? I mean, without disturbing the neighbors, that only you can hear it. Is there some sort of connection to the headphone output trumpet? Thank you in advance for your help and response. You inspire me! your sound sounds beatiful :)
biisan 5 months ago
@biisan - do a google search for yamaha silent brass - it's a way you can silence your brass instrument while adding a bunch of effects for your personal practice time.
edcontact 5 months ago
beautiful
pechcer 1 year ago
taylor phat boy?
ledderzed 1 year ago
@ledderzed - No. It's a Kanstul 1525
edcontact 1 year ago
@edcontact Conn1FRSLB VintageOne FlugelFlugelhorn
ledderzed 1 year ago
Parabéns ! VOcÊ TOCA MUITO ............. Muito obrigado !
MarkPoeta 1 year ago
Hello, i like it ! How you do your sound record ? With special microphone ? Thank's
dengress 1 year ago
nice reverb
jocobo99 2 years ago
Nice man... God Bless....
seriousonthekeyz 2 years ago
Misty in bossa nova, beautiful. I love when you add reverb to your horn, it gives a nice color.10+++++
jazzyedwin24 2 years ago
Another thing that is effecting the sound is his horn. The Kanstul 1525 Flugel has a heavy walled copper bell that aides in giving it that sound. In my opinion, this is the best flugel on the market today. The more copper in the bell of the horn, the darker and richer the sound will be be.
ndbrendo 3 years ago
I don't remember what I used on this one. I switch from a Bach 10C to a Bach 1C then I'll play on the Kanstul factory mouthpiece sometimes.
edcontact 3 years ago
Excuse me, but does the horn really matter? From what people tell me, the horn and mouthpiece are very little when it comes to the sound of the horn. The only parts of the horn that matter at all is the valves and whether or not they work. I have a Silver Getzen Eterna and I get a very good sound out of it. The stuff that really matters is yourself and how you play, right? Which you do very well, might I add.
fuzzywuzzyist 2 years ago
So a pianist sounds the same on a grand piano and a cheap tiny casino piano? A stratocaster and a telecaster sound the same?? The artist is the biggest thing but if you really think the horn doesn't effect the sound you just aren't listening.
MichaelnChristine 2 years ago
@edcontact i also use 1c they are amazing.
Darkbombers 2 years ago
another great performance of misty, good job!
meepshizzleyams 3 years ago 3