Martin Euphonium, Trombones, and Trumpet
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This is for buying or selling your personal equipment, but sponsored selling is allowed as well. We are requiring all ads to have the following information. Price, (even for trades) Brand, Model, and location (for instruments, not accessories) need to be included in the ad, or at least be very clear in link provided. It is acceptable to link to an external ad if you are promoting a sale of your personal equipment. No Ebay Auctions, but Buy it now listings are fine. Photos are HIGHLY suggested as well. If you see an ad that does not meet these criteria, please report it.
Re: Martin Euphonium, Trombones, and Trumpet
MartinMan
Thanks for the info in the PM. My concern: is it "concert pitch" ? I was given a 1930's baritone that would have been perfect for my use, only to discover that it is "low pitch". When you play Bb it comes out A on a tuner. I plan to keep looking, have some time before I need a baritone/euph.
ElderBass
Thanks for the info in the PM. My concern: is it "concert pitch" ? I was given a 1930's baritone that would have been perfect for my use, only to discover that it is "low pitch". When you play Bb it comes out A on a tuner. I plan to keep looking, have some time before I need a baritone/euph.
ElderBass
Re: Martin Euphonium, Trombones, and Trumpet
Thanks for the additional questions.ElderBass wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 8:12 pm MartinMan
Thanks for the info in the PM. My concern: is it "concert pitch" ? I was given a 1930's baritone that would have been perfect for my use, only to discover that it is "low pitch". When you play Bb it comes out A on a tuner. I plan to keep looking, have some time before I need a baritone/euph.
ElderBass
This particular horn plays up to modern Bb concert pitch
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Re: Martin Euphonium, Trombones, and Trumpet
Can I assume the Committee is still available (don't see a sold post)? If so, what is the bell diameter? 7, 7.5, 8in? Thanks!
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