More LOTUS Hang at Lincoln Center

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2022
  • More LOTUS hang at Lincoln Center!
    In this video, Marcus Printup, Adam Rapa, and Todd Stoll continue their playtesting of different LOTUS products.
    You’ll see exactly why we make our mouthpieces in brass, bronze & nickel silver. The material changes the character of a mouthpiece tremendously. Maybe with headphones, you can hear the distinction more, but the real experience is heard and felt live.
    Adam often chooses different materials for the same mouthpiece depending on which Lotus trumpet model he's playing at any given time, since that relationship can bring next-level results.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @music-collective
    @music-collective Před rokem +5

    My goodness, you guys know soooo much about trumpets and playing trumpet. Every time I watch this, I learn something new. 👏

  • @colinwhite5156
    @colinwhite5156 Před rokem +10

    featuring the most expensive table in the world

  • @mjojco
    @mjojco Před rokem +7

    Eventually Lotus trumpets will get in the hands of some folks with talent!! 😂. My Lord every trumpet player that opts for a Lotus horn is a beast!!

  • @kevinAuguillard
    @kevinAuguillard Před rokem +13

    96% the player and 4% equipment but having the right tools makes playing easier. I play on a Monette B2 and B3 and I prefer those two over pretty much everything. I used to play on Terry Warburton's mouthpieces 11 and 12 backbore with 2D and 3MC tops. When I can test these out, I will definitely do so.

    • @trumpetsuazo
      @trumpetsuazo Před rokem +2

      100% yes. Adam could make most horns sound awesome 👌

  • @paulbin
    @paulbin Před rokem +8

    I changed my Monette subscription to a Lotus subscription

  • @Soap_MC
    @Soap_MC Před rokem +2

    I rehearsed in that exact same room this past April!

  • @claw9744
    @claw9744 Před 2 měsíci +2

    They do a really good job of making me want one of these pieces.. I just don't know which one to get

  • @thiagocaffetrumpet4184
    @thiagocaffetrumpet4184 Před rokem +1

    Que som Maravilhoso 😍

  • @daniloleal6566
    @daniloleal6566 Před rokem

    I would like to try some of these

  • @imersantiago7301
    @imersantiago7301 Před rokem

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @paxmaac1
    @paxmaac1 Před rokem +10

    When is Adam gonna play with jlco?

    • @hisnameisdean
      @hisnameisdean Před rokem +2

      I wish he was still more into jazz, he does primarily latin and South American music now

  • @coolaxe-dw4840
    @coolaxe-dw4840 Před rokem

    Does Adam have "the sound" or what 💪🏿💪🏾💪🏼💪🏽💪🏻💪

  • @trumpetrumept
    @trumpetrumept Před rokem +2

    please next M2 cup video

  • @TheOlk87
    @TheOlk87 Před rokem +1

    Fancy trumpet table 😅

  • @NareshKumar-vp6qq
    @NareshKumar-vp6qq Před rokem

    aap ka बहुत-बहुत dhanyvad kitna price Hoga is trumpet ka Indian price Mein🎺🙏🌹👑

  • @dur8700
    @dur8700 Před rokem

    0:46

  • @KleberebelK18
    @KleberebelK18 Před rokem

    I think Adam could do any piece of pipe he put his mouth on, to sound good

  • @Peter-ii4xq
    @Peter-ii4xq Před rokem +1

    A mouthpiece is always a compromise.

  • @andrewmiller5610
    @andrewmiller5610 Před 2 měsíci

    Marcus Printup horn playing is okay! But wanted to hear more Adam Rapa playing then his playing.

  • @meh1366
    @meh1366 Před rokem

    so has Adam stopped working with Monette now? I am 100% convinced Lotus is just a way for Monette to get away from their negative stigma within the industry. Lots of people won't touch anything with the name "Monette" attached (which is a shame because I believe its revolutionary.) However, Adam has to have a producer that can expertly craft these mouthpieces, not just some willy-nilly shop with a lathe....so I saw it's gotta either be the new Blackburn company or the Monette still attached and renamed to get better sales.

    • @lotustrumpets6739
      @lotustrumpets6739  Před rokem +6

      Adam is no longer working with Monette. LOTUS and Monette has nothing to do with each other, there is no rebranding or even much of a similarity of how the trumpets and mouthpieces play. The gear that we make have been developed from scratched over countless hours of research and development, and is nothing like the products that Monette are offering. Dave is still owning Monette, and we own LOTUS. /Henrik Grahn, CEO LOTUS Trumpets