Hey Trent I love these videos! I would love an in depth review on each trumpet individually and what makes them shine in your opinion. I see the videos you do for the trumpets your selling. Something similar but for each model and more in depth :) hope that helps! Keep up the great work!
That sounds like a LOT of work! We already spend a ton of time on these vids. We'll see what we can do (we have hundreds of instruments in stock). Thanks for checking out the vids.
Thanks for all your videos. I have a suggestion. When recording it would be better to turn off your camera's auto focus option and set it to manual. Talking head videos don't need auto focus because the subject primarily stays at one fixed distance from the camera. In this video, the camera is constantly trying to re-focus when there is movement and it alternates between focusing on the background and the subject which makes you (the subject) come in/out of focus. It's distracting and harder to "focus" (no pun intended) on the subject without feeling the need to have an eye examination! :)
Heh I actually really liked the Charlier on the A9, sounded better than the others on this end of the internet :) You know I'm going to New York on Friday and planned to visit Landress to look for my first C, it sounds mercurial but I'm sick of my Bach 37 and don't think I want something like that. Anything you've played and been particularly impressed with lately? This video's going to help a lot too, appreciate the advice!
Love this type of video 🙂
We are 2
Coppericus sure sounds great. Smoky.
Thanks, Trent. Very helpful, as always.
Hey Trent I love these videos! I would love an in depth review on each trumpet individually and what makes them shine in your opinion. I see the videos you do for the trumpets your selling. Something similar but for each model and more in depth :) hope that helps! Keep up the great work!
That sounds like a LOT of work! We already spend a ton of time on these vids. We'll see what we can do (we have hundreds of instruments in stock). Thanks for checking out the vids.
Thanks for all your videos. I have a suggestion. When recording it would be better to turn off your camera's auto focus option and set it to manual. Talking head videos don't need auto focus because the subject primarily stays at one fixed distance from the camera. In this video, the camera is constantly trying to re-focus when there is movement and it alternates between focusing on the background and the subject which makes you (the subject) come in/out of focus. It's distracting and harder to "focus" (no pun intended) on the subject without feeling the need to have an eye examination! :)
yeah new camera still getting the kinks out. Thanks for the tip!
Hi Trent, I've tested a Vincent Bach Stradivarius LR190-43B (reverse leadpipe). Is there an Adams alternative for this instrument ?
You could order an A3 trumpet with a gold brass bell or the a2 trumpet with a gold brass bell or also very close
A10 sounded the best. Although you sound great on all of them.
Love to know what the excerpt you played was?
That is Charlier #2!
@@austincustom I thought so, thanks!
Hi, what is this melody you are playing ?
Charlier Etude #2 (one of my go-to's for testing)
Heh I actually really liked the Charlier on the A9, sounded better than the others on this end of the internet :) You know I'm going to New York on Friday and planned to visit Landress to look for my first C, it sounds mercurial but I'm sick of my Bach 37 and don't think I want something like that. Anything you've played and been particularly impressed with lately? This video's going to help a lot too, appreciate the advice!
We are happy to talk about instruments we sell in our shop.
You sounded best on the A10
Horn makes bugger all difference. It is all about practise.
🤔 ok