I rewound and listened to the cut at 0:30 a few times. Props to both the editor for making it seamless, and Andrew for being a good enough listener to his own playing where I had to figure out what was different.
Curious, with using the L2/Bronze option to get the crisper articulations without the narrower sound, why did Lot come to the decision that the M2 would only be offered in Nickel? Is it just because the most common use case is a lead piece for people who can't play lead pieces? I got a 3M2 and a 3M in Bronze, and they're a nice 1-2 punch, but just curious why the other "2" cups are offered in Bronze when the M2 is not.
Beautiful sound
I rewound and listened to the cut at 0:30 a few times. Props to both the editor for making it seamless, and Andrew for being a good enough listener to his own playing where I had to figure out what was different.
Curious, with using the L2/Bronze option to get the crisper articulations without the narrower sound, why did Lot come to the decision that the M2 would only be offered in Nickel? Is it just because the most common use case is a lead piece for people who can't play lead pieces?
I got a 3M2 and a 3M in Bronze, and they're a nice 1-2 punch, but just curious why the other "2" cups are offered in Bronze when the M2 is not.
Que som maravilhoso. Quem é esse trompetista?
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This is an odd question but do you have a mouthpiece you’d recommend for an intermediate French horn player who picked up trumpet for jazz?
Please send me an email- mouthpieces@lotustrumpets.com More than happy to discuss sizes with you! -Troy
What exercises and pieces was he playing?
Brandt Concertpiece 1 and Postcards by Tony Plog