Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
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Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
So i currently own a Se shires bravo and im looking to upgrade to a professional horn. Which one is a good upgrade? (If theres better horns which ones?) My budget is $3k-$3,6k
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
I've also been looking at the TBQalessi model is it a good one or is it a bad q series
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
Suggestion. To get responses I'd repost this under Hardware in the Instruments section. Good Luck!!!TrombonePlayer2213 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:25 pm I've also been looking at the TBQalessi model is it a good one or is it a bad q series
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Moved to Hardware.
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
I guess the question is, "Do you like your Shires?" If you do, then a Q large bore is a logical next step.
Have you played axial flow valves? They are an option with the Q horns that isn't available with the Bravo. So, I'd look for a way to try (ideally several) Q horns equipped with axials and rotary valves and see what works best for you.
If you don't like your Shires, you should be asking yourself what you don't like and how you'd like things changed. Then I'd start looking for instruments in my price range that are more like what I wanted.
Finally, you should be talking about this stuff with your teacher: if you don't already have a teacher, you should stay on the Bravo (they're good step-up horns) and spend some of that money on lessons.
Have you played axial flow valves? They are an option with the Q horns that isn't available with the Bravo. So, I'd look for a way to try (ideally several) Q horns equipped with axials and rotary valves and see what works best for you.
If you don't like your Shires, you should be asking yourself what you don't like and how you'd like things changed. Then I'd start looking for instruments in my price range that are more like what I wanted.
Finally, you should be talking about this stuff with your teacher: if you don't already have a teacher, you should stay on the Bravo (they're good step-up horns) and spend some of that money on lessons.
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
Any yellow bell model Q series have the most consistency compared to the gold bells. Tgat being said I've played some grat playing 30GR and 30GA bones.
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
It is a good horn. The real question is whether it's a good fit for your playing style, or if something else would work better.TrombonePlayer2213 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:25 pm I've also been looking at the TBQalessi model is it a good one or is it a bad q series
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
Bearing in mind that most players go through changes of equipment as their playing matures, the Shires Q is an excellent place to start and might be the just fine for most playing for many.
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Re: Se shires TBQ30GR or TBQ30YR
I have a 30GR going on 3 yes. I choose this over the YR, the Alessi, and axial valve versions. Didn't like the feel of the linkage, rotor seemed more immediate. Slide is phenomenal. Easily best horn I've had.
I also tried the against Bach 42, 47, and Conn 88H.
I also tried the against Bach 42, 47, and Conn 88H.
Dave
2020ish? Shires Q30GR with 2CL
1982 King 607F with 13CL
Yamaha 421G Bass with Christian Lindberg 2CL / Bach 1 1/2G
Bach Soloist with 13CL
1967 Olds Ambassador with 10CL
1957 Besson 10-10
Jean Baptiste EUPCOMS with Stork 4
2020ish? Shires Q30GR with 2CL
1982 King 607F with 13CL
Yamaha 421G Bass with Christian Lindberg 2CL / Bach 1 1/2G
Bach Soloist with 13CL
1967 Olds Ambassador with 10CL
1957 Besson 10-10
Jean Baptiste EUPCOMS with Stork 4