Fred Wesley trombone???

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Fred Wesley trombone???

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Conn 79H ? Tell me ! A .525 for sure, with an F attachment...
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I don't remember his specific horn but it's a large bore .547
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The one he's played the most over the last 30-40 years is a Yamaha. Not sure of the model. He played a Rath for a while, but I believe he went back to the Yamaha.
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Years ago I did 2 sets with Fred /2 trombones
That sound just takes you over.
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It is for sure a Yamaha large bore, at least according to what he told me in January. I would guess a 643...didn't get a model number.
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Ok, thanks you all, he's got an amazing sound with it anyway !
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In his bio, he talks about getting an 88H in his younger days. A fair amount of water under the bridge since then.
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The last time I saw him a couple of years ago, it was the large bore Yamaha. It will be two years this January.

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DaveAshley wrote: Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:59 am The one he's played the most over the last 30-40 years is a Yamaha. Not sure of the model. He played a Rath for a while, but I believe he went back to the Yamaha.
Nope. He play/plays a Bach 36.
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Defensemn1 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:51 pm
Nope. He play/plays a Bach 36.
https://music.si.edu/object-day/fred-wesleys-trombone
Nope! While Fred has used a 3B, 36, and 88H to great effect over the decades, he’s definitely been on a Yamaha 643 (with custom blue lacquer on bell). Played it on Colbert this week.
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He often played a Yamaha 643 large-bore with F-att.

Edit: Typo fixed.
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One of his horns is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. .547 Yamaha 88H style horn.
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RJMason wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 4:59 am
Nope! While Fred has used a 3B, 36, and 88H to great effect over the decades, he’s definitely been on a Yamaha 643 (with custom blue lacquer on bell). Played it on Colbert this week.
Colbert?! No way!
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greenbean wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:52 am
RJMason wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 4:59 am
Nope! While Fred has used a 3B, 36, and 88H to great effect over the decades, he’s definitely been on a Yamaha 643 (with custom blue lacquer on bell). Played it on Colbert this week.
Colbert?! No way!
Yup. He sat in with the band. They get lots of names to sit in for a night.

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I saw that too, and the Blue bell was eye-catching. Didn't get to hear too m much from him, except when the band was still playing when coming back from a commercial. Sounded good for those short segments!

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Love Fred


FAT TONE! Wish I had it
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Klezmer/funk/etc fusion? Wow, nice. Great video work too.
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I am seeing him in Pittsburgh next week!

The non-colored lacquer horn he seems to play in all of the recent videos I have seen appears to be a Yamaha 620 to my eye.

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At one point, he played a 36B; saw one of his former horns at the Smithsonian in December.
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I've hear he plays a smaller mouthpiece on that big horn. Anyone know what mouthpiece he uses?
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He's playing here on Saturday, and I will probably go.
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Doug Elliott wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:26 pm He's playing here on Saturday, and I will probably go.
You should definitely go!

I saw him last night, it was great
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Tenor player wearing shorts...
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Fred's 81st birthday coming up on July 4.

He's surely played many different trombones in his career.
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CalgaryTbone wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 2:51 pm I saw that too, and the Blue bell was eye-catching. Didn't get to hear too m much from him, except when the band was still playing when coming back from a commercial. Sounded good for those short segments!

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That was SO good.
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