sorry I didn't know you don't talk to "no names", I guess once money is
involved
its ok? I was going to get Tuckwell to write to you but he was busy. Thanks
for
the response.
Sincerely,
No Name
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My strictly 'guess' is that the horn is a student model, and does not have
any particular 'name recognition', 'collector' or 'historic' value, but it
might be a decent 'player'.
The $$ value of the horn depends on its type (single, double, etc.), its
condition (needs work, playable as-is, etc.),
Hi Dabon,
I've seen worse horns but, all in all, you're still better off with a used Conn,
Yamaha or Holton. I'm sure you've seen the opinions of various models of all of
these. Stay away from the 500 series Yamaha.
The Jupiters I have worked on have been mediocer workmanship and response thro
Hopefully this is a similar situation, but the problem is that I know nothing about
this horn! Can anyone tell me what make it is or at least SOMETHING?!!?! It says
"Made in Italy" and "Linz" on the bell.
Thanks for your help!
~Sarah
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If your daughter really likes the 8D, try and find a NiSi Chambers model
by Reynolds. I've found the Abilene horns are apt to have solder inside
that takes the professional edge off their playing, but is easily
corrected. Have a good technician run some dent balls through to locate
and open
Has anyone had experience with Jupiter horns? I see them advertised
as reasonably-priced horns for students. What is their quality and
would they be a worthwhile investment? Curious as I have not heard
anyone mention this horn on the List. Thanks for any opinions/input
you may have.
Dabon
Just a small word about Atkinson Horns...
I've owned an Atkinson (A900) for the past year and a half and it's a really easy horn
to play in all registers. Dynamics contrast can be a little more difficult than on a
9D. Everyone who has played my Atkinson said that they love how easy it is
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So... this woman has had a French horn in her closet for years, and now she
wants to get rid of it because she is "cleaning out her house." She knows
absolutely nothing about the instrument
Sounds like the
Hello everyone!
So... this woman has had a French horn in her closet for years, and now she wants to
get rid of it because she is "cleaning out her house." She knows absolutely nothing
about the instrument and is just trying to make some money. I am in the process of
trying to find out more
I have just graduated high school, attending a state school on a music scholarship,
and was wondering if now might be the time to start giving beginners and imtermediates
some lessons. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks.
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