btw I am using a few of my synthetic prototypes (with a KGU sleeve) on this clip! www.austincustombrass.biz/all-new-for-2024-rapid-prototyping-acb-tops-or-1-piece-mouthpieces/
@outrageousalan7780
29 күн бұрын
Beautiful and as you said yourself: "One of the best trumpets ever made."
@manitoucustomgunsllcwillia1292
Ай бұрын
I grew up playing a Olds super recording Cornet, that my grandfather bought at the olds factory with his navy severance pay in 1946. Imagine turning a 9 year old loose with such a great horn, luckily i didn't abuse it, it still has incredible compression.Nothing plays like these horns. I still play it, but reserve it for when i need a particular sound, i play a schilke ,b3 and 21c more often.
@Aswaguespack
Ай бұрын
Wonderful demonstration. So many fine horns came from the great master builders and pioneers of brass craftsmen. As I get older (just turned 71 😳) my appreciation for the classic trumpets has gained a higher level of respect. I own a Martin Committee C Trumpet gifted to me by its late owner and what a fine playing instrument it is. Thanks Trent. Keep the Classic and vintage horn videos fresh to educate the young players on these great instruments.
@austincustom
Ай бұрын
These vintage horns sure do have a vibe!
@Aswaguespack
Ай бұрын
@@austincustom they very certainly do. Sometimes I wonder if some of the contemporary horns currently in today’s marketplace will have the same vibe in 60-80 years??
@septictopix4797
Ай бұрын
When I first started learning the trumpet in 4th grade (around 1970ish) the very first horn I had was a Martin Imperial. It wasn't until I was a senior in high school before I realized what I had, after I beat the hell out of it. Had it overhauled and silver plated and still have it to this day.
@austincustom
Ай бұрын
@@septictopix4797 you can't go wrong with a handcraft imperial!
@alfiocco8380
27 күн бұрын
Silver Getzen is what I started on Doc Sevrinson series
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