This horn has such clean articulation for jazz, it’s astounding... I feel it sings when you play ballads, like lament... it brings such warmth and depth of sound... it’s a beautiful horn!!!
Keith, I’ve listening for years, this is my first comment and it’s about your playing; versatile, clean, outstanding musicianship. Over the years better and better. This Shires/Gilkes horn is amazing. You mentioned your 3b, I am also a 3b player and I have a question. I bought my horn in 1975, nickel plated and F attachment. The F was a mistake I finally had removed last year. Plays substantially better in all registers. We had to replace the upper/inner slide pipe so my technician recommended adding an interchangeable lead pipe. He replaced it with a similar lead pipe to the original. This 3b does not slot as well in high register as my 1950s 2b and is still a little stuffy in the mid to low registers. Can you recommend another lead pipe?
What types of settings are you playing in, do you have any particular sound or response qualities you are looking for, and what are you playing on right now for a small bore tenor (or other trombones?)
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop It’s a jazz big band, I’m looking for a bright sound but with warmth and a openness that I can also project on. And right now I am using a Shires twin valve with Alessi bell
@CarterCamporeale I think both the 2B and the Gilkes could give you some of the sound profile you are looking for but I suspect that the Gilkes would feel more natural coming from your large bore setup (the Twin Valve is a personal favorite, BTW…)
Forget about the horn for just a second, this dude playing it is badass!
Agreed! Keith is a monster player!
This is why Schmitt Music and Keith Hilson are the best in the biz! AMAZING review!
Thank you for making such an awesome instrument!
This horn has such clean articulation for jazz, it’s astounding... I feel it sings when you play ballads, like lament... it brings such warmth and depth of sound... it’s a beautiful horn!!!
Depth of sound is very accurate. There are lots of things this horn excels at.
Marshall Gilkes , amazing player, you yourself do the horn justice , keep playing
Thank you so much for watching!
Omg Shires did it again! 💪👍
Public announcement out tomorrow, you all heard it here first! :)
Amazing playing Keith, this was CRAZY GOOD!
Amazing playing Keith!
Thanks for watching!
Love the sound of this horn and great respect for your own playing ability.
Thanks for watching; this horn is a blast to play!
Looks and sounds like a great horn! Beautifully played by Keith! As I said in another comment I've only ever played on Yamahas lol!
Sounds really nice. Beautiful horn
could you do a comparison video ? Marshall Gilkes vs Michael Davis vs Michael Davis + Models? always the same songs on each model ?
And with jump cuts between them
Yes! Add the King 2B and Urbie Green Martin 4501. That would be a favorite video!
Great sound, beautiful playing.
Thank you very much!
Nice horn and great chops
Keith, I’ve listening for years, this is my first comment and it’s about your playing; versatile, clean, outstanding musicianship. Over the years better and better. This Shires/Gilkes horn is amazing. You mentioned your 3b, I am also a 3b player and I have a question. I bought my horn in 1975, nickel plated and F attachment. The F was a mistake I finally had removed last year. Plays substantially better in all registers. We had to replace the upper/inner slide pipe so my technician recommended adding an interchangeable lead pipe. He replaced it with a similar lead pipe to the original. This 3b does not slot as well in high register as my 1950s 2b and is still a little stuffy in the mid to low registers. Can you recommend another lead pipe?
Nice playing !
Thank you very much!
Sounds great. But I am of the opinion it's the user, not that tool that makes things happen.
You are certainly accurate there however it is certainly a nice tool as well.
Keith I need your help, should I buy a vintage King 2B library from 1951 or the Gilks shires model. Thanks and awesome playing as always.
What types of settings are you playing in, do you have any particular sound or response qualities you are looking for, and what are you playing on right now for a small bore tenor (or other trombones?)
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop It’s a jazz big band, I’m looking for a bright sound but with warmth and a openness that I can also project on. And right now I am using a Shires twin valve with Alessi bell
@CarterCamporeale I think both the 2B and the Gilkes could give you some of the sound profile you are looking for but I suspect that the Gilkes would feel more natural coming from your large bore setup (the Twin Valve is a personal favorite, BTW…)
@@SchmittMusicTromboneShop Thanks
You sound great on that horn! What are those play-alongs you're using?
Very nice playing.
Thanks for watching!
Killer! I’m in love!!
Hi ,, I have a question, this horn includes all two lead pipes ? Or just one. ? ,, can you show the case ? Thanks
Just could not put the horn down. Beautiful tone.
WoW
Great stuff, KH!
Thanks for watching!
Shires stands tall in the trombone world ....they do it right.
I dig this horn
Us too!
Killin!
Thanks for watching!
07:32 I am pretty sure ring is from branze not from gold brass.
BTW great review!
Our rings are made of bronze! :)
Thanks for the clarification!
This gay dosent need a excuss to play , he could rock any brass im sold
*guy