One interesting low brass innovation from the last few years is the Adams euphonium adjustable gap receiver. Can other manufacturers adopt that? (patent protection?) Can we have a scientific test showing what it does? The other interesting design aspect to talk about would be bulge design (taper) and bell shape+size. Another would be how do you fix problematic tuning of certain notes on a new design.
halo sir, can you introduce more about the instruments for the Brass Band ??? such as the Baritone Horn !! as a baritone horn player , I want to know more about Wessex Baritone Horn for brass band 😁😁
One idea a b&h tech had was to put grooves into the top and bottom of the valve casings to avoid the verdigris build up, booseys said it would put repairers out of a job!
Always thought provoking and intriguing… love to listen to your conversations!
One interesting low brass innovation from the last few years is the Adams euphonium adjustable gap receiver. Can other manufacturers adopt that? (patent protection?) Can we have a scientific test showing what it does?
The other interesting design aspect to talk about would be bulge design (taper) and bell shape+size.
Another would be how do you fix problematic tuning of certain notes on a new design.
Harrelson has been the biggest innovator in adjustable gap receivers for years now
halo sir, can you introduce more about the instruments for the Brass Band ??? such as the Baritone Horn !!
as a baritone horn player , I want to know more about Wessex Baritone Horn for brass band 😁😁
Are Wessex fans going to be able to go on the podcast?
One idea a b&h tech had was to put grooves into the top and bottom of the valve casings to avoid the verdigris build up, booseys said it would put repairers out of a job!