@wynton5364 I agree. My mother has a Capri and it has the style of tuning slide that we're more used to seeing these days. It does also have the 1st valve trigger though.
@Aidtox I am pretty sure, because of the unique design of the tuning slide. And the large bore version have trigger on first slide. But none of those matter, he plays fantastically clear articulation. It's he who matters.
and I played one in symphonic band at Bowling Green St. U. nearly fifty years ago. It is one of my two favorite instruments along with my 73' LA Benge trumpet. The first time I saw Ole Edvard play this I almost went apeshit because I knew it had to be a Getzen. There are nothing like the valves on a Getzen horn, period. Ole is from a different planet than most horn players!
cool when the smoke starts pouring out of his first and second valves. I hear he is working on a radiator system to keep the valves cool. Hope that works out. (=:
Wonderful!!! id prefer the flight of the bumble bee without the mute, to make it louder, more annoying and in your face, also for better use of dynamics(loud and soft)
@charizianne Lol, well first it's a cornet, not a trumpet. The white cup is called a cup mute. He's trying to make it sound like a bumblebee. The song was written for violins, which sound very much like bees.
the performance on his actual channel sounds way better no that i am saying this one isn't. I've tried so hard to play this on my trumpet but it is just so hard
Til at starte med trode jeg at han satte Napoli an for hurtigt... Det gjorde han så ikke... Man vel ikke sige andet end at de er syge de nordmænd... 5 stars!
Ole is awesome, even though he wasn't in his usual top form here. But Ole in less than top form is better than most trumpet/cornet players at their best, especially myself lol.