Thein "American" Model Bass trombone
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Thein "American" Model Bass trombone
Has anyone else been speculating around this new model? Thein has been making a couple posts with their new models using a thayer valve.
They look gorgeous, what struck me though is there seems to be no bell brass on the bass model. The brace connects to the F tubing, is that something common on Thein instruments?
They look gorgeous, what struck me though is there seems to be no bell brass on the bass model. The brace connects to the F tubing, is that something common on Thein instruments?
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Yes, all their horns are like that. A bit spindly looking. Apparently it works though. That surprises me, since both Hagmanns and axials are not super happy with being torqued around.
I do enjoy that they use Olsen axials!
I do enjoy that they use Olsen axials!
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They are coming for the American market. Lol
There is Thein Thayer tenor shown in ITF this year has very similar design to Edwards, except an extra brace and screw bell.
There is Thein Thayer tenor shown in ITF this year has very similar design to Edwards, except an extra brace and screw bell.
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Uhhhh, that seems to be Pittsburgh Symphony section. There something in the works? That would be a big deal.
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Can't wait for the Hecht model to start at 11K
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Ain't that the truth
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Brian Hecht ended his partnership with Shires, he announced it on instagram. Curious to confirm if this is his signature model with Thein.
Unfortunately these instruments will probably be extremely expensive.
Unfortunately these instruments will probably be extremely expensive.
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I can appreciate them trying to get into the American market, but the cost is going to be a big barrier when for that price you could have two basses, two tenors, or one of each from one of the custom makers in the states.
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We still get off easy.
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Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
Westfield State University and Keene State College
Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
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Make sure to buy a bunch!LowBrassJunkie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:10 am I should buy a lottery ticket
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That’s a bit too much for a trombone.