LARGE BORE VS MEDIUM BORE Trombone - 5 COMPARISION TESTS
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2020
- In this video, I compare the large and the medium bore trombone using 5 comparison tests. This video may help if you are looking to purchase a large or medium bore trombone. It's also here for those who are curious as to what the difference in sound is between the two horn sizes. Feel free to leave your THOUGHTS or QUESTIONS down below in the COMMENTS. If you found this video useful, please LIKE it, SHARE it, and maybe even SUBSCRIBE to my channel! I post educational videos about trombone and music EVERY FRIDAY.
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I owned a Shires medium bore set up that had a large shank leed pipe. I'm convinced it's the best compromise between the two. It's like the best of both worlds.
Great comparison video! Definitely a big difference in sound, and I've gotta say I prefer the large bore (it suits your style too!). Something about it sounds more controlled, if that makes sense, especially when playing really quietly. I've played small (Olds Studio), medium (Yamaha), and large (Conn 88h), and have ended up using the large bore for classical and jazz alike (I do more jazz these days though).
Thank you for this comparison video! I like the large bore sound!
Great comparison video! I can really tell the difference in the sounds of these two horns, especially in the middle register. As someone who plays a large bore horn I definitely have a preference for the fuller, more round sound that one gets from that bore size, but I can see how someone would look for the medium bore sound as well.
Peter great video.i could definatly hear the difference in sounds. Im more familiar with the medium bore sound for a trombone but i really like the large bore tone for ballads and slower jazz. For the more upbeat jazz, i think i prefer the medium bore tone. I know you spent time practicing with both bores before you recorded but to me, i could tell which was the bore you use more. You are definately more comfortable with the medium bore. You attacked the notes better and filled the horn with more air on the medium bore which makes sense. A
great player,top work
Excellent comparison video. It brought out many of the differences. The Large Bore is a broader sounding trombone. The medium bore has a more focused an articulate sound. I tend to like the medium bore sound a little better. Great video.
Thank you very much. This helps me. I'm on my way to buy a new one (trombone) after a 15 year break. I never could test a trombone in the shop higher than F' - and you reach F''! And it looks and sounds so easy - MATE! Grrr! [yealous, feeling useless]
In general, with good headphones, I find that we hear that the sound of the bach 36 is narrower, a little less rich in harmonics, the sound is clearer. But would still be better for long playing or concert sessions, because less tiring than the bach 42, the more the timbre lends itself better to jazz.
I always felt that my sound tends towards being a bit “flat” in general, and that a large bore horn lacked any sparkle. My theory is that my very high palate causes a duller tone than some folks. Anyway, a medium bore horn seems to do the trick; brightening things up just enough. I think I sound on my .525 like you do on .547.
Interesting!! I can hear quite the same differences in my playin' and sound when I compare my mediumbore King 3b (13,39mm) with my Kühnl and Hoyer 139 F large bore (13,9mm)
I threw caution out the window and just ordered a 2024 Schagerl TB-420F Venus Trombone: Specifications: • Tune: B/F • Bell: Yellow brass 8,5 • Bore: 13,89 mm • Slides: Nickel silver Inner- & Outer Slides • Finish: lacquered ETA June 1st 2024
I really like the sound of that medium bore
If you haven't already, checkout the original large bore vs SMALL BORE comparison video I did!
No question, the large bore has a more rich and deeper sound compared to the medium bore.
Useful video, what model is the Large Tenor ?
What size mouthpiece in large bore ?
I'm a fan of the medium bore I own a 36B and a 79H and prefer the 79H and it's slightly smaller bore at .520 rather than the .525 of the 36B that said my Bach is of the 80's vintage and as such has long shed it's finish and I kind of feel it darkens the one of that horn plus I normally use a larger Mouthpiece with it than the 5G I use on the Conn.
Bach 36b is my tb