Is this gal playing an Olds Recording?
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Looks a lot like my '48 Recording, except mine has brass outer slide tubes, and hers look nickel. She sure can play, whatever her horn is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP3TuWgvTmk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP3TuWgvTmk
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yes, looks like my '56. No kranz so for sure not a super.
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Only the early Recordings had brass outers, they changed to nickel-silver I think in the late 50's. Yes, that's what she's she's playing.
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
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Is this gal playing an Olds Recording?
Quote from: Brer Cottonmouth on Dec 04, 2017, 03:01PMLooks a lot like my '48 Recording, except mine has brass outer slide tubes, and hers look nickel. She sure can play, whatever her horn is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP3TuWgvTmk
Thanks for posting, a fun band to listen too...
Nanook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP3TuWgvTmk
Thanks for posting, a fun band to listen too...
Nanook
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Is this gal playing an Olds Recording?
Haruka Kikuchi - New orleans
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Is that cool gold mouthpiece shes playing a Doug Elliott creation?
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Not mine, it looks kind of like a Josef Klier.
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Quote from: Doug Elliott on Dec 04, 2017, 04:18PMOnly the early Recordings had brass outers, they changed to nickel-silver I think in the late 50's. Yes, that's what she's she's playing.
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
What please, is "upstream embouchure"?
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
What please, is "upstream embouchure"?
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Is this gal playing an Olds Recording?
Quote from: Doug Elliott on Dec 04, 2017, 04:18PMOnly the early Recordings had brass outers, they changed to nickel-silver I think in the late 50's. Yes, that's what she's she's playing.
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
Yes she does sound Great! But what is an Upstream Embouchure?
Classic upstream embouchure, by the way. I don't know who she is but she sounds great.
Yes she does sound Great! But what is an Upstream Embouchure?
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Quote from: leec on Dec 06, 2017, 11:19AMWhat please, is "upstream embouchure"?This says it more clearly than I can:
http://www.wilktone.com/?p=12
http://www.wilktone.com/?p=12
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If the is more bottom lip in the mouthpiece than top lip, the airstream makes the bottom lip protrude and the air goes up. A small percentage of brass players have facial structure that favors that situation and they can't play any other way.
Some of the most famous brass players in history have had that style of embouchure -
On trumpet: Doc severinsen, John Faddis, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis
On horn: Dennis Brain
On trombone: Kai Winding, Dick Nash, Blair Bolliger
On tuba: I can't think of names right now but there are some.
Some of the most famous brass players in history have had that style of embouchure -
On trumpet: Doc severinsen, John Faddis, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis
On horn: Dennis Brain
On trombone: Kai Winding, Dick Nash, Blair Bolliger
On tuba: I can't think of names right now but there are some.
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Is this gal playing an Olds Recording?
If the is more bottom lip in the mouthpiece than top lip, the airstream makes the bottom lip protrude and the air goes up. A small percentage of brass players have facial structure that favors that situation and they can't play any other way.
Some of the most famous brass players in history have had that style of embouchure -
On trumpet: Doc severinsen, John Faddis, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis
On horn: Dennis Brain
On trombone: Kai Winding, Dick Nash, Blair Bolliger
On tuba: I can't think of names right now but there are some.
Some of the most famous brass players in history have had that style of embouchure -
On trumpet: Doc severinsen, John Faddis, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis
On horn: Dennis Brain
On trombone: Kai Winding, Dick Nash, Blair Bolliger
On tuba: I can't think of names right now but there are some.