Have any of you played one of these?

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PosauneCat
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by PosauneCat »

<YOUTUBE id="x-6nZZrs9Xk">https://youtu.be/x-6nZZrs9Xk</YOUTUBE>

I must get one! I was shocked to see the price is only $5,799! Before I get one I want to hear from anyone who has tried it.
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by Burgerbob »

Has anyone? I've never seen one outside of this video. I assume they only make them to order, and without any orders...
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by harrisonreed »

He sounds great on it. It looks very uncomfortable to hold, and ridiculously complicated to play to anywhere near that level.

I think the piston style rotary valve raven flumpnet looks and sounds more interesting though!
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="harrisonreed"]He sounds great on it. It looks very uncomfortable to hold, and ridiculously complicated to play to anywhere near that level.

I think the piston style rotary valve raven flumpnet looks and sounds more interesting though![/quote]

I like the rotary valves, and I also player the piano so I think I’d be ok with left hand valves. My regular valve technique is pretty good. I’d love it for real trills and clean embellishments. There’s a limit to how good a lip trill can sound as you get into the middle range and lower. Morrison sounds great on it, but he’d sound good on a garden hose! He’s a bit of a freak of nature, in the best sense.
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by sgreatwood »

I haven't played one, but there's definitely one here in Melbourne, Australia, or was until not too long ago. A young jazz guy was using one as his main horn, I think.
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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

[quote="harrisonreed"]It looks very uncomfortable to hold[/quote]

It can't be any worse than the Holton superbone, and actually looks pretty ergonomic to me.
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by Posaunus »

[quote="PosauneCat"]<YOUTUBE id="x-6nZZrs9Xk">https://youtu.be/x-6nZZrs9Xk</YOUTUBE>

I must get one! I was shocked to see the price is only $5,799! Before I get one I want to hear from anyone who has tried it.[/quote]

Mike,

Lots of trombone for the money. Please buy it and give us a report!
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="Burgerbob"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="154590" time="1628488242" user_id="3642">
It looks very uncomfortable to hold[/quote]

It can't be any worse than the Holton superbone, and actually looks pretty ergonomic to me.
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I agree. I like the way you basically just hold it in the palm of your hand. Morrison talks about its good weight distribution.
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="Posaunus"]

Mike,

Lots of trombone for the money. Please buy it and give us a report![/quote]

I’m going to write to Thomann and see what their return policy is. I wouldn’t want to buy it and find out I really don’t like it and then be stuck with it. Although I’m sure I could dump it on eBay pretty easily. I’ll write to Schagerl too and see if they have, or plan to have, any U.S. distributors. I just thinking’s a very cool design and would be fun to play!
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by Doug_Elliott »

I think Chuck Levin's is the distributor here. Call and ask for Lee Walkowich
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="Doug Elliott"]I think Chuck Levin's is the distributor here. Call and ask for Lee Walkowich[/quote]

Thanks, Doug.
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by Finetales »

I've played lots of Schagerls, but unfortunately the superbone isn't among them. I'm sure it's a great player.
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="Finetales"]I've played lots of Schagerls, but unfortunately the superbone isn't among them. I'm sure it's a great player.[/quote]

That’s helpful! I was not familiar with Schagerl. The quality of there instruments is good then?
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by hyperbolica »

[quote="PosauneCat"]<QUOTE author="Finetales" post_id="154689" time="1628623119" user_id="136">
I've played lots of Schagerls, but unfortunately the superbone isn't among them. I'm sure it's a great player.[/quote]

That’s helpful! I was not familiar with Schagerl. The quality of there instruments is good then?
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I've only played Schagerl at a show. The instrument was fantastic. Don't even remember which one it was, but it was great. They do suffer from the BAC syndrome a little, I think - a little showboat. Their pro horns in the US are overpriced, in my opinion, but they look great, and appear to be very well built. They do have intermediate and student horns that are less flamboyant.
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by PosauneCat »

[quote="hyperbolica"]<QUOTE author="PosauneCat" post_id="154692" time="1628625107" user_id="11292">

That’s helpful! I was not familiar with Schagerl. The quality of there instruments is good then?[/quote]
I've only played Schagerl at a show. The instrument was fantastic. Don't even remember which one it was, but it was great. They do suffer from the BAC syndrome a little, I think - a little showboat. Their pro horns in the US are overpriced, in my opinion, but they look great, and appear to be very well built. They do have intermediate and student horns that are less flamboyant.
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Yeah, I could tell from the webpage there’s a bit of showboating going on. That’s ok though…it can be fun. Thanks for the info.