When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
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When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
After decades layoff, practicing almost daily. Making huge strides. Finally found a mouthpiece that works for me. Problem, my constantly impinged shoulders fatigue very quickly during practice. Got a neotech and a counterweight, which helped but not much. Ordered an Ergobone, waiting. A King 4B f Silver Sonorous from the 70's is the culprit. Question, if I order a carbon fiber slide and maybe replace bell section with something lighter will it still have the same "juju" that I've absolutely adored since high school?
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Re: When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
No. But, it may be worth just getting a lighter horn- those are a bit of a tank.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
Shoulder impingement? No more Silver Sonics for you!
Tom in San Francisco
Currently playing...
Bach Corp 16M
Many French horns
Currently playing...
Bach Corp 16M
Many French horns
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Re: When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
It's like a benign tumor, just can't get it out of my system. To be honest, I gotta little Getzen 3508 too. It only hurts 1/2 as much. But I love my whopper!
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Re: When is a Classic Instrument no Longer
Ugh! So Sorry about that! I have shoulder impingement issues as well. For me it comes and goes. When its not there, I can hold up my 50T3 without aids no problem. But, when it comes I can't even comb my hair or turn the car on. Does yours hurt all the time?