Ed Trujillo on Misty - Jazz Flugelhorn
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awesome! very good, as are all of your videos.
i was actually thinking of buying a Kanstul flugelhorn, and now i know for sure i want one!
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I love my Kanstul ZKF 1525 as well, add a curry FL mouthpiece and its a beautiful sounding combo.
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that flugelhorn looks and sounds so beautiful and so do you btw, i love ittttt
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listen to Freddie Hubbard
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Just listening to this on a mellow Sunday afternoon, blowing away the cobwebs from my mind.............
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Hey Ed, a QUEStion if you will... would you say the copper bell tends to attract lightning strikes more frequently than say, a lacquer bell or a silver one? Here in the HighLands one must be concerned about such matters especially in the monsoon season...
Love your Misty clip Ed. Later, Joe from NM
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I think this would sound good with a horn mouthpiece (with a bit). Would add to the mellow sound.
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Very nice!!!
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Hard to see vibrato by moving flugenhorn, yeah!
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awesome..!
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Gorgeous playing!
Hey, very nice, Ed. Great tone, man. By the way, I think my next horn's going to be the Kanstul ZKF-1525, too. It's getting nothing but outstanding reviews by horn players all over the internet. Question: Does the copper bell seem/feel anymore vulnerable to dings than a typical flugelhorn's? What do you like best about it? Thanks!
Motifator61 3 years ago
The burnished copper bell is nice in that I don't have to polish it like I do on my trumpet. As far as dings go - it seems to be just as vunerable as any other horn. On gigs I use trombone stands rather than a trumpet stand - the trombone stand is more resistant to drunks knocking your horn off the stand.
edcontact 3 years ago
ed asides you playing flugelhorn, r there any other instruments you play?
imthebrother 3 years ago
I mess around with various instruments - piano, trombone, guitar, flute, violin, drums ... whatever is handy but I'm certainly not competent to play them publicly.
edcontact 3 years ago
Very nice smooth sound and a decent horn as well, i think;) Love this Tune.
In what kind of Band do you play?
aegbb 4 years ago
Thanks! I'm just starting to get connected to local musicians here in Columbia SC and have been jamming with a great guitar player by the name of Don Russo. He plays regularly at the Speakeasy jazz club by the University of South Carolina in Columbia. The horn is great so far but I really hate the amato water keys - the main one stopped working and I've got to rotate my horn to get rid of the water - kind of like a french horn player.
edcontact 4 years ago