Ciao, vorrei acquistare un trombone vintage per suonare un pò di musica jazz, qualcuno mi può consigliare qualche modello?
ho sempre suonato musica classica, e ho anche un gruppo dove suoniamo cover degli skatalites
vorrei avvicinarmi alla musica jazz, anche se l'ho sempre ascoltata, adoro jj johnson e dick nash e slide hampton
tornando alla domanda, come faccio a capire se un trombone è davvero vintage? da cosa lo si riconosce? se il numero seriale è illeggibile? bisogna solo aver fortuna o c' è qualche caratteristica che ti può far capire che sia davvero un trombone vintage?
che prezzo potrebbe avere ad esempio un trombone conn 6h fine anni 50?
ne ho visto uno sul sito trombone vintage NL a 1300 eur circa
i prezzi variano e quindi vorrei capire quale sia il range al di sotto del quale potrebbe essere una fregatura e al di sopra del quale sarebbe strapagato.
purtroppo abitando in Italia non posso provarlo prima, qua è difficile trovarne vintage
grazie a chi mi può aiutare
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Re: trombone vintage
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Hi, I would like to buy a vintage trombone to play some jazz music, can someone recommend me some models? I have always played classical music, and I also have a band where we play covers of the skatalites I would like to get closer to jazz music, even if I have always listened to it, I love JJ Johnson and Dick Nash and Slide Hampton Going back to the question, how do I know if a trombone is really vintage? How can you recognize it? What if the serial number is illegible? Do you just have to be lucky or is there some feature that can make you understand that it is really a vintage trombone? What price could a Conn 6h trombone have from the late 50s, for example? I saw one on the NL vintage trombone website for about 1300 eur Prices vary and so I would like to understand what is the range below which could be a rip-off and above which it would be overpaid. unfortunately living in Italy I can't try it before, here it is difficult to find vintage Thanks to those who can help me
Hi, I would like to buy a vintage trombone to play some jazz music, can someone recommend me some models? I have always played classical music, and I also have a band where we play covers of the skatalites I would like to get closer to jazz music, even if I have always listened to it, I love JJ Johnson and Dick Nash and Slide Hampton Going back to the question, how do I know if a trombone is really vintage? How can you recognize it? What if the serial number is illegible? Do you just have to be lucky or is there some feature that can make you understand that it is really a vintage trombone? What price could a Conn 6h trombone have from the late 50s, for example? I saw one on the NL vintage trombone website for about 1300 eur Prices vary and so I would like to understand what is the range below which could be a rip-off and above which it would be overpaid. unfortunately living in Italy I can't try it before, here it is difficult to find vintage Thanks to those who can help me
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Re: trombone vintage
What trombones do you play now?
Quali tromboni suoni ora?
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I see in your profile:
BACH 42
CONN 6H
BOCCHINI: DENIS WICK 4BL - 4BS - 5BL
DENIS WICK HERRITAGE 6BL
BACH 6 1/2 - 12C
I GRADUATED FROM THE N. PAGANINI CONSERVATORY IN GENOA AND I HAVE A 5 GUITAR DEGREE I PLAY IN DIFFERENT GROUPS (LATIN AMERICAN GENRE / SKA / BRASS QUINTET / MARCHING BAND ALSO PASSIONATE ABOUT CHROMATIC HARMONICA
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Chitarra Italiana?
Renaissance lute? (Not guitar?)
Quali tromboni suoni ora?
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I see in your profile:
BACH 42
CONN 6H
BOCCHINI: DENIS WICK 4BL - 4BS - 5BL
DENIS WICK HERRITAGE 6BL
BACH 6 1/2 - 12C
I GRADUATED FROM THE N. PAGANINI CONSERVATORY IN GENOA AND I HAVE A 5 GUITAR DEGREE I PLAY IN DIFFERENT GROUPS (LATIN AMERICAN GENRE / SKA / BRASS QUINTET / MARCHING BAND ALSO PASSIONATE ABOUT CHROMATIC HARMONICA
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Chitarra Italiana?
Renaissance lute? (Not guitar?)
"I know a thing or two because I've seen a thing or two."