I've always liked your playing, but I honestly think that since the pandemic started you've kicked it yet another level. That Bolero sounded excellent. I've honestly never been a Yamaha person, probably because I. bought one way the heck back in 1971 and really didn't love it. My son is sold on the Xenos and I guess I'm coming around - this horn sounds excellent in your hands. I'll have to run downtown and give one a buzz to see what it sounds like in mine.
Thanks Ray! I will say that many of the "standard" Xenos are not a great fit for many advanced players (which is why most of the pros who are playing them are on the OR orchestral model.) I personally really like the OR models and I think this cryo treatment really does create a different playing and sonic experience...
Love the playing as always Keith! On cryogenic treatment, I do that in several short stints by occasionally forgetting my horn in the car throughout our MN winters. Works wonders! /s :)
I had a cryogenic process done to a Bach 16M-LT about 30 years ago - when the process was beginning to catch on. After the process, I didn’t notice a significance other than a reduction in the overall projection.
Thanks for your comment! You mentioned that the projection was reduced; did the sound become broader/spread sideways or just the overall sound level become diminished?
Is it possible you can review the Hammond 12XL on euphonium? While I’m not looking into it personally, I figure quite a few people are interested in the Hammond’s take on the 51D design. Aren’t the Hammond mouthpieces also popular for marching ensembles?
Hello,do you know something about the alto trombone Bach at501? Its only for 360$ on one official spanish Shop but i dont know if its something wrong with it.
The only official Bach alto trombone is the 39, which comes in around $3000 USD; this likely sounds like an inexpensive maker using the Bach name… I would be at least suspicious at that price
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop Then its just some chinese fake trombone...but is suspicious that they sold it in a big oficial spanish shop.I am looking for something not above of 500$ cause I need it for learn and also not sound too bad
@@kris-yp6yj It is made under the Bach name, and yup in China. I almost bought one right before the pandemic started because the orchestra I was playing in was doing Beethoven's 6th Symphony and one movement just parks up there in the stratosphere, and I'm getting old. Then of course everything shut down and I didn't need one. It went for $500 at a music store in the UK that does an online service. I talked to the guy, who's a trombone player, and he said he liked the horn alright, especially at that price.
Which trombone can switch from single slide to double slide (to F attachment) trombone as per the below video? ruclips.net/video/nP1NTKGdtCk/видео.htmlsi=tCFC5fquCFTn_jNF
I've always liked your playing, but I honestly think that since the pandemic started you've kicked it yet another level. That Bolero sounded excellent. I've honestly never been a Yamaha person, probably because I. bought one way the heck back in 1971 and really didn't love it. My son is sold on the Xenos and I guess I'm coming around - this horn sounds excellent in your hands. I'll have to run downtown and give one a buzz to see what it sounds like in mine.
Thanks Ray! I will say that many of the "standard" Xenos are not a great fit for many advanced players (which is why most of the pros who are playing them are on the OR orchestral model.) I personally really like the OR models and I think this cryo treatment really does create a different playing and sonic experience...
Love the playing as always Keith! On cryogenic treatment, I do that in several short stints by occasionally forgetting my horn in the car throughout our MN winters. Works wonders! /s :)
Hah! A few of the -20 Minnesota nights might just do the trick!
Playing better and better.
Thanks for watching!
Playing better and better …. And better and better and better and much better.
What microphone do you use?
Could you give any specification ?
Bell size , bore , mouthpiece
I had a cryogenic process done to a Bach 16M-LT about 30 years ago - when the process was beginning to catch on. After the process, I didn’t notice a significance other than a reduction in the overall projection.
Thanks for your comment! You mentioned that the projection was reduced; did the sound become broader/spread sideways or just the overall sound level become diminished?
Is it possible you can review the Hammond 12XL on euphonium? While I’m not looking into it personally, I figure quite a few people are interested in the Hammond’s take on the 51D design. Aren’t the Hammond mouthpieces also popular for marching ensembles?
is there a way to cryo-treat an already owned YSL-882O?
Hello,do you know something about the alto trombone Bach at501? Its only for 360$ on one official spanish Shop but i dont know if its something wrong with it.
The only official Bach alto trombone is the 39, which comes in around $3000 USD; this likely sounds like an inexpensive maker using the Bach name… I would be at least suspicious at that price
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop Then its just some chinese fake trombone...but is suspicious that they sold it in a big oficial spanish shop.I am looking for something not above of 500$ cause I need it for learn and also not sound too bad
@@kris-yp6yj It is made under the Bach name, and yup in China. I almost bought one right before the pandemic started because the orchestra I was playing in was doing Beethoven's 6th Symphony and one movement just parks up there in the stratosphere, and I'm getting old. Then of course everything shut down and I didn't need one. It went for $500 at a music store in the UK that does an online service. I talked to the guy, who's a trombone player, and he said he liked the horn alright, especially at that price.
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop Your Lake City alto was going right around $700 wasn't it? Definitely sounded good when you TubeTested it.
Keith, it’s always a pleasure hearing you play!!
Best,
John
Thank you very much John!
Which trombone can switch from single slide to double slide (to F attachment) trombone as per the below video?
ruclips.net/video/nP1NTKGdtCk/видео.htmlsi=tCFC5fquCFTn_jNF
Which model comes with detachable bell?
Yamaha is offering detachable bells on their Xeno and Custom Z tenors…
Have you tried the detachable bell version yet? If so, what are your thoughts on it?@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop
What do to the price?
This particular demo model is $3260 USD; brand new this model with the cryo treatment would be closer to $3500…
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop Ugh I miss typed. I meant what does this do to the price. About what does a standard model run? Thanks!