Similar thread here, including great advice on how to sell a horn on Ebay.
http://www.hornroller.com/node/162
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From: G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Horn List
Sent: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:30:44 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Dark sound
Hi,
I think that was the hardest concept for me to learn -
what you hear coming out of your horn just below your
right ear is not
Hi,
I think that was the hardest concept for me to learn -
what you hear coming out of your horn just below your
right ear is not what is heard by the listener in the
hall. I finally learned that if it sounds too bright
to you, it's more than likely just right in the hall.
Gary
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Are you certain you need to darken it? Have you listened to yourself
in a recording made in the back of a large hall where you can play and
learn what your sound is in the music hall? Horn sound may be bright
on stage but quite dark when it has turned around and perceived by the
hearers who
Is there any one who can tell me how can I darken my sound?
thankes
Alon
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