I began on euphonium, age 11, still play most days - play outside of the house whenever someone lets me. Took up trombone to make a living (sorry!). Have two great old horns, both, coincidentally, vintage 1960: a silver 4-valve Conn 24-I bell-up and a compensating Besson with 11 inch bell.

Raymond Horton,
Bass Trombonist,
Louisville Orchestra


Jonathan Smith wrote:

Keeping up the 'Beautiful sound' I'm sure!

I know Tyler Turner plays Euph and Peter Wilson who used to post to the list a while back.

Just for interest, any other Euphonium players out there?

And while we're on the subject, anyone found a decent sound sample of a Euph, preferably one that sounds like Trevor Groom?

Jonathan (also euphonium player) Smith

On 3 Aug 2005, at 03:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NOTE: There are two Jim Williamses here as well as a Jim Williamson.

I am not the Jim Williams who was talking about DVD drives, etc.

I talk about the euphonium.


Jim (euphonium player) Williams


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