Bob Brookmeyer
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Bob Brookmeyer
Anyone know what equipment he used?
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- dukesboneman
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Re: Bob Brookemeyer
A Conn Valve trombone with a John Coffey Mouthpiece.
The owner of valvetrombonesareus.com has been making copies of one of Brookmeyers mouthpieces. I bought one and it completely changed the horn. I play a King 2B Valve with a 1953 Nickel Tempo bell and this mouthpiece open the horn right up with a beautiful sound
The owner of valvetrombonesareus.com has been making copies of one of Brookmeyers mouthpieces. I bought one and it completely changed the horn. I play a King 2B Valve with a 1953 Nickel Tempo bell and this mouthpiece open the horn right up with a beautiful sound
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Re: Bob Brookemeyer
Did Bob play a standard 8" bell? Seems like he might have been on a 7.5" based on pictures.
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Re: Bob Brookmeyer
I had the opportunity to play with him a couple of times late in his life. I never examined his horn closely, but it had curved braces on the bell section like a Minick or a Conn 100H.
Gabe Rice
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Stephens Brass Instruments Artist
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Boston University School of Music
Kinhaven Music School Senior Session
Bass Trombonist
Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra
Vermont Symphony Orchestra
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Re: Bob Brookmeyer
I want to say that Larry Minick modded his horn. That's just from reading--I'll see if I can remember where and paste a link.
Someone who might know more would be Jim Becker at Osmun. Back when I was on that side of the country, I got a 5G from eBay. When I brought it in, Jim said: "I worked on Bob's horn, you know...."
Someone who might know more would be Jim Becker at Osmun. Back when I was on that side of the country, I got a 5G from eBay. When I brought it in, Jim said: "I worked on Bob's horn, you know...."
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Re: Bob Brookmeyer
I have one of his old (1954) Reynolds horns. Still plays nice, and it's even older than me!
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Re: Bob Brookmeyer
I grew up listening to bobby brookmeyer- my dad had the clark terry gingerbread men and mumbles. He was in his prime then. Great sound and command of the horn. Years later I went to a monday night vanguard session early and there he was listening to new charts and watching him rehearse the band. Wow moment for me.
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Re: Bob Brookmeyer
I played few years ago with Bob in Roma and unfortunately Bob fall down the trombone and I call a close friend of mine a great repair man who repaired really fast and well his horn in one day... He had a 7 1/2 conn valve trombone really lighter... I don't remember the mouthpiece looks newer... Anyway was amazing time together and played close and together with him... My heroe forever... The legend... R. I. P.