I play bass trombone primarily and have for over 4 decades. Recently picked up a Bach 42BO with an Edwards dual bore slide, .547/562" bore sizes. My question is for players who double regularly on bass and large bore tenor: is there a leadpipe that plays well in a dual bore, large tenor slide that helps make the switch between the two horns feel/sound more natural or intuitive? Just looking for feedback to hone in on the taper of leadpipe I should be trying out and not re-invent the wheel, so-to-speak.
Matt Varho
.547 bore leadpipe for tenor doubler
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Re: .547 bore leadpipe for tenor doubler
Honestly, a single bore slide may help. I find that the more similar to my bass, the more I'll play it like my bass.
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Re: .547 bore leadpipe for tenor doubler
What mouthpiece are you using?
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