Yes, Mike Johnson Custom, in every key you want:
Bass and contrabass, rotor or piston, compensated or not and even a full double Eb-Bb version!
Yes, Mike Johnson Custom, in every key you want:
Just like their CEO's act, eh? It sure worked on a lot of "us" the past 15 years!Three Valves wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 12:44 pm I think they should come with a pair of knee cymbals, a bass drum to sling over your back and a pet monkey.
I built one in E flat, although not compensating.“matt g” wrote:I don’t get this layout.
Looks like a poor hand position for extended playing and the slide accessibility appears to be lacking.
It would be interesting if someone were to rig up a (front action) compensating piston cluster into a cimbasso. And then put first and third slides very close to where the body is gripped.
I’m actually thinking in the realm of seldom used low brass things, an actual substitute for the ophicleide with valves and modern pitch with the bell in similar dimensions with similar orientation would be pretty cool in terms of offering an option in timbre that’s not super accessible at the moment.
Who knows? Apparently they have a couple of guys here in the US that if "X" number of inquiries are made, they jump on it to try to get such a product on the US market.
funny AFThree Valves wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 12:44 pm I think they should come with a pair of knee cymbals, a bass drum to sling over your back and a pet monkey.
x2Schlepporello wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:43 am Apparently they have a couple of guys here in the US that if "X" number of inquiries are made, they jump on it to try to get such a product on the US market.
My thoughts exactly. Way too much weight on the bell side.