F-attachment horn: small tuning slide hesitation?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 10:18 pm
A description of a used Yamaha 620 described the horn as being in nice shape, but it did note that "one of the smaller tuning slides has a bit of hesitation".
What is a small tuning slide? What would "hesitation" mean in regard to a tuning slide? Stickiness? Why would "a bit of hesitation" matter or be worth making mention of? Are these things you need to move about often or quickly?
(I know nothing. My guess would be they might need a quick removal for [s]spit [/s] moisture draining, perhaps during a break in a tune? )
(I haven't started with the trombone choir or been able to try out the loaner 88H , yet, but I am peeking at used horns every so often to get a feel for the market, just in case.)
What is a small tuning slide? What would "hesitation" mean in regard to a tuning slide? Stickiness? Why would "a bit of hesitation" matter or be worth making mention of? Are these things you need to move about often or quickly?
(I know nothing. My guess would be they might need a quick removal for [s]spit [/s] moisture draining, perhaps during a break in a tune? )
(I haven't started with the trombone choir or been able to try out the loaner 88H , yet, but I am peeking at used horns every so often to get a feel for the market, just in case.)