Yamaha 731 Flugelhorn Review at Claire Haswell blog

Yamaha 731 Flugelhorn Review. Now with andrew newman at the helm, they seem to finally. Both play well, are easy to adjust to, but for tonal. The closet model to rens design from yamaha was probably the strange 231. Both the 631 and 731 are great horns with beautiful characteristic mellow tone. How does it sound to you? I bought a 731 6 months ago after trying out many horns. Check it out and let us know what. They are.433, kinda right in the middle. I find that they strike a good balance and work well in both the “jazzy”. It came with a french taper leadpipe and a leblanc mouthpiece (i don’t remember the # right now). A few years ago i replaced my yamaha 231 flugel with a pristine condition courtois built in the 1970’s that i found on ebay. My experince is that the 631's have a wonderfully warm sound, warmer than the 731's. The current top of the yamaha line is the yfh 6310z, a small bore (0.413 inch) flugelhorn companion to the ytr 6310z trumpet with design assistance by. These yamaha 631/731’s are unique.

Yamaha 731 Flugelhorn Silver Plated Reverb
from reverb.com

A few years ago i replaced my yamaha 231 flugel with a pristine condition courtois built in the 1970’s that i found on ebay. It came with a french taper leadpipe and a leblanc mouthpiece (i don’t remember the # right now). I bought a 731 6 months ago after trying out many horns. The closet model to rens design from yamaha was probably the strange 231. I find that they strike a good balance and work well in both the “jazzy”. These yamaha 631/731’s are unique. How does it sound to you? Both the 631 and 731 are great horns with beautiful characteristic mellow tone. Now with andrew newman at the helm, they seem to finally. The current top of the yamaha line is the yfh 6310z, a small bore (0.413 inch) flugelhorn companion to the ytr 6310z trumpet with design assistance by.

Yamaha 731 Flugelhorn Silver Plated Reverb

Yamaha 731 Flugelhorn Review I bought a 731 6 months ago after trying out many horns. The current top of the yamaha line is the yfh 6310z, a small bore (0.413 inch) flugelhorn companion to the ytr 6310z trumpet with design assistance by. Now with andrew newman at the helm, they seem to finally. Both the 631 and 731 are great horns with beautiful characteristic mellow tone. I find that they strike a good balance and work well in both the “jazzy”. My experince is that the 631's have a wonderfully warm sound, warmer than the 731's. These yamaha 631/731’s are unique. A few years ago i replaced my yamaha 231 flugel with a pristine condition courtois built in the 1970’s that i found on ebay. The closet model to rens design from yamaha was probably the strange 231. How does it sound to you? They are.433, kinda right in the middle. Check it out and let us know what. It came with a french taper leadpipe and a leblanc mouthpiece (i don’t remember the # right now). Both play well, are easy to adjust to, but for tonal. I bought a 731 6 months ago after trying out many horns.

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