New Horn Day
- heldenbone
- Posts: 274
- Joined: Aug 21, 2018
As promised / threatened earlier, my new [to me] Duo Gravis is back from having a trigger split performed. With no further babble from me, here it is...
- Digidog
- Posts: 483
- Joined: Dec 13, 2018
Congrats! That looks like a very well preserved horn. I hope you'll get much music with, and from, it!
What's that aluminum-like tubing on the gooseneck, just above the first valve? It looks like some reinforcement or insulation?
What's that aluminum-like tubing on the gooseneck, just above the first valve? It looks like some reinforcement or insulation?
- heldenbone
- Posts: 274
- Joined: Aug 21, 2018
>>What's that aluminum-like tubing on the gooseneck,
Plastic laminated aluminum conduit tape. It makes a nice gooseneck protectant and prevents green neck.
That Duo Gravis came to me well-preserved. It had a little bell rim trauma in the past, but that was addressed skillfully before it came to live with me. The thing plays very well, particularly in the trigger and pedal range. It likes the vintage 2G I'm playing on it alot.
Plastic laminated aluminum conduit tape. It makes a nice gooseneck protectant and prevents green neck.
That Duo Gravis came to me well-preserved. It had a little bell rim trauma in the past, but that was addressed skillfully before it came to live with me. The thing plays very well, particularly in the trigger and pedal range. It likes the vintage 2G I'm playing on it alot.
- bassclef
- Posts: 337
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Very nice, that's one of the better DuoGravis split trigger implementations I've seen.
Happy to hear that you're enjoying the horn. As I believe I mentioned to you, I've had 6 of them pass through my hands over the years, and that's the best playing & sounding one - by far. I'm glad it found a good home.
Happy to hear that you're enjoying the horn. As I believe I mentioned to you, I've had 6 of them pass through my hands over the years, and that's the best playing & sounding one - by far. I'm glad it found a good home.
- heldenbone
- Posts: 274
- Joined: Aug 21, 2018
[quote="bassclef"]Happy to hear that you're enjoying the horn. As I believe I mentioned to you, I've had 6 of them pass through my hands over the years, and that's the best playing & sounding one - by far. I'm glad it found a good home.[/quote]
You're not kidding about how it plays. I put off splitting the triggers so I could play it over Christmas, and did a couple 'cello settings from a collection called (I think) "Snow Falling on Ivory." They were for In the Bleak Mid-Winter and Coventry Carol. The Duo Gravis made it easier to play with the sensitivity to bring off the sparse 'cello writing.
You're not kidding about how it plays. I put off splitting the triggers so I could play it over Christmas, and did a couple 'cello settings from a collection called (I think) "Snow Falling on Ivory." They were for In the Bleak Mid-Winter and Coventry Carol. The Duo Gravis made it easier to play with the sensitivity to bring off the sparse 'cello writing.