for you bass trombonists who remember the Holton "Glantz bar"

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1970's in-vogue to 2005-date in-vogue bass trombone linkage conversion

boring...post pictures of a big bass that you've caught, instead
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Mr. Chambers! Mr. Chambers...The book: 'To Serve Man'...It's a COOK book !!!!"
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Glantz/schmantz
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This is SUPPOSED to be a TUBA forum net, and NOT a bass net.
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Re: for you bass trombonists who remember the Holton "Glantz bar"

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bloke wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:43 pm The low range is "great" with a regular euphonium mouthpiece, and absolutely "atomic" with the Doug Elliott contrabass trombone mouthpiece.
(Contrabass trombone mouthpieces - with "regular" bass trombones - are ALSO useful when certain bass trombone parts need to be absolutely "over-the-top".) ...
The absolutely wonderful CB P cup. The unicorn named Rosebud. Chuckles at the mention Douglas C Niedermayer. :laugh:


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Re: for you bass trombonists who remember the Holton "Glantz bar"

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I suppose if someone's first name is completely changed and their last name is twice changed - regarding the spelling, someone could somehow be reminded of a fictional movie character. My mind doesn't work that way, but if someone else gets a chuckle out of changing something completely around differently in their mind, well... good for them.

It's sort of reminds me of the elementary school Sellmansberger/hamburger jokes, but whatever. :facepalm2: :teeth:
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