Student vs. Pro Trumpet - Brasspire Unicorn vs. Brasspire 916 2B

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Let’s talk about student bs pro horns as I have an example of both from Brasspire.
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  • @SKBottom
    @SKBottom 8 месяцев назад +5

    I have a Getzen 300 that plays as well as any of my professional horns.
    The former trumpet professor at Central Michigan University used to play on a student model Conn because it was a great horn, regardless of whether it was marketed to kids or pris

  • @chrisbresette
    @chrisbresette 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am a huge fan of my Unicorn Brasspire. Great horn!

  • @johngoodfellow4776
    @johngoodfellow4776 Год назад +2

    Thanks very informative. Regards John.

  • @paulmullins4676
    @paulmullins4676 Год назад +5

    I miss about every note so thanks for saving me a few bucks thinking a better instrument will make me better🤭

    • @GarotMichaelConklin
      @GarotMichaelConklin  Год назад +1

      I think the pro level horns demand more from the player for sure which may be a great thing for someone that has more to give lol I think you and I are in the same boat!!

  • @jimmilucky6839
    @jimmilucky6839 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks. I'm an "old" student and have been playing the unicorn 900 for eight years or so. Got mine from Trent as well. It leaks like a sieve, the lacquer is shot except the bell, BUT it plays like a beast.
    You've had your 916 a year now, if you're still playing it. So...are you better at it? Would you recommend getting one? Or is it just more horn than is needed?
    I don't want to fight with a new horn, so I was thinking, maybe just a sonic wash, time up and new lacquer.
    Thoughts?
    BTW, I also play guitar and have too many instruments. Lol

  • @beverlyconklin3171
    @beverlyconklin3171 Год назад +2

    Super share! I love your realism. ❤

  • @josecotto31
    @josecotto31 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very well explain it from the bottom of your heart I believe that the more you have the more you want never complete satisfied and like to keep experimenting it is a business matter until you decided what is best for you that definitely don’t have to be the same for all people thank you my friend

    • @GarotMichaelConklin
      @GarotMichaelConklin  10 месяцев назад

      well said, sometimes too many options leads to less clarity despite being necessary to find that "one" that works best of you !!

  • @javierojer7829
    @javierojer7829 11 месяцев назад +2

    That totally resonates with me, I'm definitely a student horn player too! What do you think about whether a student horn can also limit your development, and how would you go about that? You mention ACB - I've been in touch with them, they pointed at the Manchester Brass Custom RL-GB and the Adams-ACB collaborative. Do you have any experience with those, how do they compare to the brasspire? (I saw that one on their website, peaked my curiosity and somehow I ended up on this video :)

    • @GarotMichaelConklin
      @GarotMichaelConklin  11 месяцев назад +1

      I think ACB is a great company but as with anything, all of this is totally subjective, including my opinion.... I have tried at least 30 horns to date and have found most to be playable but some just have that "something" extra that make them feel "right" to me... not sure if I mentioned this in the video but I have 2 Brasspire Unicorns, same exact horn, one totally messed with and 1 totally stock and I like the one that someone messed with the best of all lol To be fair I have really come to love the 916 model and I can play it fine and it sounds wonderful but I could be totally OK with only the Frankenstein Unicorn if I had to have only 1 horn. To answer your question, I have not played the Manchester line nor anything (shockingly) from Adams, but I am certain that anything from Adams is outstanding, as I don't recall every seeing a bad review on them, though not sure what this "collaboration" is?

    • @javierojer7829
      @javierojer7829 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@GarotMichaelConklin Thanks for your reply. I hope that now that I'm in the market I find one that has that "something" extra! In the meantime, I agree with you it's more about working on yourself (technically and musically) that's what I like what you say about maybe having a horn you aspire to be able to play (happy to hear you've felt in love with the 916 model, that's motivating, and showing that while there's no shortcuts, things do happen!) - Thanks for your channel, I really enjoy your insights and approach.

    • @javierojer7829
      @javierojer7829 11 месяцев назад +1

      Btw, anyone has any thoughts on reverse lead pipe vs standard in term of playability? I'm thinking the idea of more open vs more resistance horns - Is that even a thing?

    • @AllinGold2
      @AllinGold2 6 месяцев назад

      @@javierojer7829 Reverse lead pipes tend to be slightly more open, but the two horns in this video have ovate tuning slides, which also tend to open up the blow a bit.

  • @christophersimpson8962
    @christophersimpson8962 Год назад +2

    Great video. Thank you

    • @christophersimpson8962
      @christophersimpson8962 Год назад

      I was looking at this same line up and have followed your stuff you posts. Appreciate the video.

  • @Jordanlopezmusic
    @Jordanlopezmusic Год назад +3

    I play a brasspire 918 and it’s fantastic but has intonation issues. I have to lip bend like no other on c# and e

  • @rickberry4477
    @rickberry4477 5 месяцев назад

    Would love to trade a guitar for the Brasspirr unicorn. All my guitars are minty.

  • @rickberry4477
    @rickberry4477 5 месяцев назад

    Get u a buescher super Aristocrat or Super 400. Nickel bells. Sweeeeet. Chet played a brass Aristocrat

  • @rickberry4477
    @rickberry4477 5 месяцев назад

    Harrelsons 😉