A Classic Horn: Ed Salvas's 1931 Conn Tenor

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

Bob Ackerman demonstrates a beautiful Conn Transitional in a clip shot by the horn's owner's son, Tom Salvas.

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  • beautiful!

    

  • O boy, I totally missed your

    description of the Link Reso mouthpiece at the start.

    I am sorry.

    Btw, now I am more focussed on the details

    I like the paintings in the background. They reflect some sort of jazz feeling to me.

  • Wonderful! I am a Conn tenor player myself and I am just

    hooked on that tone. Great piece by the way and a nice tribute

    to the beast or the brute.

    Just for the record the 65.000 Dollar question: what mouthpiece do

    you use here?

  • wonderful.

    

  • MARAVILHOSO ESSE SOM, ESTOU AQUI EM MONTES CLAROS BRASIL E HA MUITO NAO ESCUTAVA SOM ASSIM.. CONGRATULATIONS.

  • WOW! I feel like I'm listening to Ben himself. Done beautifully. Thank you!

  • Just listen to the control on those low notes. Beautifully played - and accompanied - throughout . Thank you.

  • Jesus, I want this, \o/ .

    I´m from Brazil, and your sound is great. Congratulations!

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