Here’s what this affordable trumpet sounds like! Ryan reviews the Stomvi Forte Bb trumpet. houghtonhorns.com/collections... www.linktree.com/thatsnotspit www.ryanbeachtrumpet.com
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@stephenmurphy8833
Great way to showcase the instrument using different settings and venues
@TrumpetManinNC
It would be instructive to hear the horn side by side with your usual Yamaha. And you sound great, by the way. Nicely done.
@Penielbc
Piqued my interest in the Stomvi Forte. Thank you!
@user-rn1lb8sx2c Жыл бұрын
He could make a p trumpet sound like a million bucks
@markzdan1
What mouthpiece do you use and is it different feeling for each horn? I heard that some mouthpieces don’t match well with some horns.
@bp9298
I'm a trombonist but I'm just starting in the trumpet world. I wanted to buy a horn that would last me for many years for classical and jazz etc. I was hesitating between a new Stomvi Forte, some used Stradivarius (43 L for example) and some used Yamaha (6345G for example). What do you recommend?
@h4lf83 Жыл бұрын
What are the differences between your Yamaha trumpet and stomvi forte?
@jean-pierredevent970
I can't say anything negative about it. It doesn't sound like it's a struggle to play it. I does sound open all the way, so high too. It has a nice ring, rich in high even harmonics. Perhaps it's not an instrument which can open up to a brassy ffff forte like a very light and wide bore instrument can do. But it' has enough dynamics and the compactness seems not the result of much weight. It's probably very symphonic and not what one would buy for street or big band work.