Lets Talk: About the Yamaha YTR 6335RC Trumpet

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @MuSiSuM
    @MuSiSuM 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice review. I'm thinking about buying one. Thanks.

  • @diz7595
    @diz7595 2 года назад +3

    I have the ytr6335 made in Japan. My favorite trumpet to play especially over my bach.

  • @cravarc
    @cravarc 2 года назад +1

    Loved this review. I learned a lot!

  • @stevenuttley
    @stevenuttley Год назад +1

    An interesting video. Thanks for posting. I too own the 6310Z and am thinking about the Commercial. How do you find they compare? Are they a similar weight? I'm generally happy with the Z but like you I doubt that the 8310 mk2 would be substantially different. The only flaws I can detect with the 6310Z are the slight lack of focus (it tends to spread the sound which I put down to the fairly flat 5" bell design). Also the sound is a tiny bit lacking in core. An advantage when you're aiming for a warm vocalized sound but less effective for playing lead. I wondered how the Commercial stacked up in these departments and were there any particular reasons why you switched from the Z?

    • @zmmetz
      @zmmetz  Год назад +1

      I have come to love both horns. Oddly enough, I use the 6310Z for mostly Jazz and Big Band and the 6335RC for everything else.

  • @carlosurbina9227
    @carlosurbina9227 2 года назад

    hello greetings thanks for the video, that model vs the ytr335 or the 5335 MRC?

    • @zmmetz
      @zmmetz  2 года назад

      Sorry, Can't help. I only own two Bb trumpets. This one and the 6310Z (1st Gen).

  • @carlosurbina9227
    @carlosurbina9227 Год назад

    Would this horn be used for mariachi?

    • @zmmetz
      @zmmetz  Год назад +1

      It is a very versatile trumpet so I am sure it can be used for just about anything (including Mariachi)!

    • @alanb9243
      @alanb9243 2 месяца назад

      Nice review.
      By the way, a ‘one trick pony’ would only do one trick (style).
      I think you mean you wanted a ‘Jack of all trades’. i.e. versatile.