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Bb-CornetThe model YCR-8335 was developed together with David King - cornet soloist and conductor of the famous YBS Brass Band. Characteristic of the new cornet is a very open and colorful sound. In addition, the general playing feeling has been improved.
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La qualité haut de gamme
Alain034 04.07.2011
Excellent cornet pour le Brass Band et l'harmonie . Un reproche : les triggers sur les 2 coulisses posent un problème d'évacuation d'eau . Il faut démonter le mécanisme (long et délicat) pour vider et nettoyer l'intérieur . Sur les cornets c'est un problème connu , mais Yamaha n'a pas résolu sur le 8335 haut de gamme cet inconvénient . Ce cornet , de par son excellente fabrication , nécessite une utilisation régulière par un bon musicien capable de fournir beaucoup de puissance , pour donner sa pleine mesure ( peut-être que la version "vernie" propose un son plus "libre" ? Je suis donc un peu réservé pour une exécution en soliste .