I just picked up one of those no name flugals that was marketed to me as a trumpet lol doing research now to figure out where this thing came from. I love it
You can find those now on amazon. I picked one up just for fun (played Mellophone in H.S.). The mouthpiece (which is a piece) that came with it has "Saimusical" stamped on it. And yep, they're from India. DEFINITELY a far cry from professional grade but its fun to play still =D
Watch this video in RUclips for many explanations concerning the 4-valve-flugelhorn: Vierventiliges Flügelhorn Grundlagen / flugelhorn with 4 valves - fundamentals - with English subtitle.
Not really. Most of the China and India ones are barely middle school quality. Depending on the sound you want, there are different bell shapes and I prefer the 1915-1928 ones for jazz. You can get one reasonable and have it tricked out by a pro to make some serious music. I play a jazz hound trumpet from 1927 as my main trumpet so your mileage may vary...
You make so many waves when playing !!!😊
I just picked up one of those no name flugals that was marketed to me as a trumpet lol doing research now to figure out where this thing came from. I love it
The 4valve seems to be a Oswal Band flugel
i think the company is settled somewhere in India
You can extend that bottom range on some horns with a bigger cup on the mouthpiece.... depends on the bell shape.
I Get the same 4 Valve flugelhorn, I did notice the entonation problem, can it be fixed?
Hi from México City!
You can find those now on amazon. I picked one up just for fun (played Mellophone in H.S.). The mouthpiece (which is a piece) that came with it has "Saimusical" stamped on it. And yep, they're from India. DEFINITELY a far cry from professional grade but its fun to play still =D
I sold it for super cheap. Some horns are worth having just for FUN.
Watch this video in RUclips for many explanations concerning the 4-valve-flugelhorn: Vierventiliges Flügelhorn Grundlagen / flugelhorn with 4 valves - fundamentals - with English subtitle.
The old horn sounded the best by far.
Yup! I have the same horn but I added a kick to the 3rd slide. Love it!
Hi Amazon are starting to sell cheap flugalhorns I suspect they are from China. Do you think they are worthy buying?
Not really. Most of the China and India ones are barely middle school quality. Depending on the sound you want, there are different bell shapes and I prefer the 1915-1928 ones for jazz. You can get one reasonable and have it tricked out by a pro to make some serious music. I play a jazz hound trumpet from 1927 as my main trumpet so your mileage may vary...
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Flugel horn Stoopid
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Queenon?
Couesnon.
No. Are you looking for a Couesnon?
@@UtahTrumpets The guy said "Queenon". That's not how Couesnon is pronounced.
@@ChaplainAcosta Ha! That's the only way I've heard from other trumpeters.
@@drewjohnson6107 It would be pronounced something like KWEZnon unless it's Flemish, but definitely not queenon.
Looks like from India