Randall Hawes Equipment
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Randall Hawes Equipment
What does he play?
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
Last I knew, Bach with Greenhoe valves.
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
He’s an official Bach artist as of recently. Bach with greenhoe valves, or maybe he could develop a new model with bach, finally some good stock rotors on a 50? That new conn valve is really nice
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
Old Greenhoe valve set, couple different bells. He uses a Mt Vernon gold brass bell most of the time. Standard 50 slide, German custom mouthpiece.
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
Mount Vernon 50G Bell with Greenhoe valves from the 90s/2000s Not sure if there is anything unique about his slide, but he does play on Hammond mouthpieces from time to time.
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
No, he plays a more modern yellow brass 50 bell most of the time.
He's been playing a Breslmair mouthpiece for a number of years.
You should hear him on his single valve Conn... Wowsers
He's been playing a Breslmair mouthpiece for a number of years.
You should hear him on his single valve Conn... Wowsers
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
I have his Melodrama album. Amazing stuff. When I want to hear the ideal bass trombone sound, I play that recording. I think he'd sound good on anything.
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Re: Randall Hawes Equipment
Certainly could not agree more!JeffBone44 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:21 am I have his Melodrama album. Amazing stuff. When I want to hear the ideal bass trombone sound, I play that recording. I think he'd sound good on anything.