I have been doing things like this recently. I also do a lot of soft to loud and vice versa. Herbert says soft and so I do. But the loud and soft is a winner. Nice vid, you get the sub Simon, and thanks.
Hey! Thanks for the sub. Much appreciated. The thing about Clarke #1 is that it is so versatile. I'm currenrtly refining my double tonguing with it. BTW Next video dropping this weekend!! 🎺
I bl**dy love Clarke #1. That, along with Adam long tones and a few Schlossbergs helped rebuild my embouchure after getting smacked in the mouth in 2019
Hi Ian.Thanks for watching! It's an Eclipse Enigma with a nickel Celeste leadpipe, designed and built my Leigh McKinney. It has a 'large red' bell and is brushed, laquered with polished accents. www.eclipseinstruments.com
@@TrumpetTNTThought so! (I play an older Enigma - great horn). Looks quite different with the Nick leadpipe and bracing. Been thinking about getting a new one and would probably go large red. Only problem is I know the lead times on Eclipse horns are huge now and particularly the lacquering time.
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