Yamaha YBL 322

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bigbandbone
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by bigbandbone »

I'm watching a YBL322 on eBay. Does anyone if this bass bone can be pulled to E tuning and capable of playing an intune low B? Or is the hand slide too short?
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CalgaryTbone
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by CalgaryTbone »

Our Bass Trombonist here uses one of these for some lighter playing. Yes, this model has a long enough pull on the F attachment and a long enough slide to reach a B natural using E tuning for the valve. The more recent version of this horn (4-something, I don't know the model) that Yamaha makes does not have enough distance on the F attachment slide to get a B.

Jim Scott
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imsevimse
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by imsevimse »

No, not mine. There are a few basstrombones that have longer slides such as for example the Conn 70H, 71H and 72H (a Yamaha 322 is not one of them) but I do not think my arms are long enough to get that B out there anyway.

/Tom
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BrianAn
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by BrianAn »

Not a YBL-322, but my YBL-321 doesn't have a low B when tuned to E (nor a low C when tuned to F), FWIW. Not sure how different the two models are but the only difference I know of is the bell material.
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Basbasun
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by Basbasun »

I had 322 and 321 the first one fought 1984. Non of the have a low C in the F tuning without lipping it down, nor a low B in E tuning. Well you can allways lipp down.....