I don't know how you could play that and not laugh, or even smile! I know I did. :) Still, I love these "what would happen if..." musical instruments. Good job.
Rob well done! I have heard of wooden horns. I used to have an old hardcover book years ago showing, believe it or not, ceramic and I believe even glass horns. Wow! So that might be interesting to see about a ceramic horn. Also plastic horns are somewhat legit these days. Have you ever tried one? Another video idea, if you haven't done it already, is comparing different bell flair resonances/sounds to see if there is a difference. I'd love to hear that. Anyway, be safe, regards to you and all fellow hornists!
Claude I’m using a Laskey 75F with Euro shank. It will be a while before I sit down with it and spend the time, as I have a few other horn related projects in the works currently.
I don't know how you could play that and not laugh, or even smile! I know I did. :)
Still, I love these "what would happen if..." musical instruments. Good job.
What a thing!!! I've never seen this ever...
Incredible!
Whoa, crazy! Thanks for sharing.
Rob well done! I have heard of wooden horns. I used to have an old hardcover book years ago showing, believe it or not, ceramic and I believe even glass horns. Wow! So that might be interesting to see about a ceramic horn. Also plastic horns are somewhat legit these days. Have you ever tried one? Another video idea, if you haven't done it already, is comparing different bell flair resonances/sounds to see if there is a difference. I'd love to hear that. Anyway, be safe, regards to you and all fellow hornists!
Awesome! I really prefer this sound to brass.
2:52 Plays Do Re Mi from the Sound of music
Robert omfg🤣 this is incredible!!
U should make a “piccolo” version and it’ll literally be a cornetto
That is so incredibly bizarre! I want to hear it again once you learn to actually play it.
What kind of mouthpiece are you using?
Claude I’m using a Laskey 75F with Euro shank. It will be a while before I sit down with it and spend the time, as I have a few other horn related projects in the works currently.