pjw, fabulous Byas clip. Thanks. Look closely at the horn he’s playing. That is the very horn that James Carter played and talks about on the interview clip. Tell tale signs (video is not great): “DONBYAS” engraved on the inside lip of the bell. Look at the unusual raised “rocker”. That is the piece on the top of the neck (where the mouthpiece goes). Yup, that’s the one. Cool! Re your question:
Each horn has a certain sound/personality that affects the final tone produced by a player to varying degrees. However, a player’s tone is mostly about the way the player plays the horn; how he voices the sound of each note for the desired sound. The mouthpiece and reed also play a role. A special horn will make it easier for a player to produce the sound he hears in his head.
Each horn has a certain sound/personality that affects the final tone produced by a player to varying degrees. However, a player’s tone is mostly about the way the player plays the horn; how he voices the sound of each note for the desired sound. The mouthpiece and reed also play a role. A special horn will make it easier for a player to produce the sound he hears in his head.