Miles was never one of my favorite trumpet players, but he is one of my favorite musicians. Miles changed the landscape of popular music, and nobody can get all the amazing colors & shades he could out of a trumpet. Thanks so much for sharing 👍
John Stork is the one who made Miles' Giardinelli mouthpieces. At that time, John was the mouthpiece maker at Giardinelli's before he relocated to Vermont to start his own custom mouthpiece business.
Pretty darn cool find there!!! The Martin-Committee Miles used was the #3 large bore. He had one as did Freddie Hubbard and even Maynard Ferguson played one from 1953-1954. Dizzy, Conte Candoli, Ernie Royal, Lee Morgan, Bob McCoy all played the 2b medium bore model. Renold Schilke was a collaborator on the design of the old Martin's and if you asked Mr. Schilke, he would say "The Martin's were designed by a committee of one...ME!"
They're amazing horns for sure. Miles actually used a #2 bore (like this horn). Wallace Roney used a #3. Interestingly, as Jim said in the other video, the BELL is really the difference between the instruments.
I have a real commiitte not an RMC, it does have a distinct mellow sound compared with other trumpets but It's not about the machine, it's about the player.
Miles was never one of my favorite trumpet players, but he is one of my favorite musicians.
Miles changed the landscape of popular music, and nobody can get all the amazing colors & shades he could out of a trumpet.
Thanks so much for sharing 👍
ST-550 was the Holton MF "Admiral" trumpet.
John Stork is the one who made Miles' Giardinelli mouthpieces. At that time, John was the mouthpiece maker at Giardinelli's before he relocated to Vermont to start his own custom mouthpiece business.
Like magic- how a horn can sound so throaty and dark but also bright… Focused and compact sound, but with so much body… I want it.
Can't wait for part 2 of this.
so so so cool!
Thanks Trent.
Pretty darn cool find there!!! The Martin-Committee Miles used was the #3 large bore. He had one as did Freddie Hubbard and even Maynard Ferguson played one from 1953-1954. Dizzy, Conte Candoli, Ernie Royal, Lee Morgan, Bob McCoy all played the 2b medium bore model. Renold Schilke was a collaborator on the design of the old Martin's and if you asked Mr. Schilke, he would say "The Martin's were designed by a committee of one...ME!"
They're amazing horns for sure. Miles actually used a #2 bore (like this horn). Wallace Roney used a #3. Interestingly, as Jim said in the other video, the BELL is really the difference between the instruments.
Doesn't get cooler than that.
Like you guys are holding Thors Hammer 😅
I have a real commiitte not an RMC, it does have a distinct mellow sound compared with other trumpets but It's not about the machine, it's about the player.
No gloves? Dudes!
You're right of course and in hindsight we should've been wearing them....