My Equipment


This is "George", my custom Bach Stradivarius LT36KDR Trombone

Here are the specs.:

~ .525" bore

~ 8" Sterling Silver Plus (99.9% pure silver) bell

~ Detachable / Convertible Bell Section (convertible to straight tenor)

~Balanced Valve F-rotor attachment

~Ball Bearing Rotor Linkage

~Open wrap F-rotor section

~Chrome-plated nickel silver inner slide

~Lightweight nickel silver outer slide

~Gold trim

Mouthpiece used:

~Gold Plated Denis Wick 4BS


This is "Pat", my Yamaha YSL-648R Trombone...well, no, it's not REALLY Pat, it's one that looks like him!

Here are the specs:

~.547 bore

~Hand Hammered Red Brass Bell

~Yellow Brass F-section tubing

~Lightweight nickel silver outer slide

~Chrome plated nickel silver inner slide

Mouthpiece Used:

~Gold Plated Denis Wick 2AL


This is my Yamaha YBB-321S BBb tuba (well, no, it isn't REALLY my tuba, just one that looks like him). Yes guys, it's a full sized tuba! He doesn't have a name yet, so if you'd like to help me out by suggesting a name, e-mail me.

Here are the specs:

~ .728" bore

~ 17-1/2" silver plated yellow brass bell

~ Four top-action, nickel-plated, nickel alloy pistons

~ Gold brass leadpipe

Mouthpiece used:

~ Silver plated Yamaha 67C4


This is my Roland XP-50 synthesizer, or as Roland likes to put it, "Music Workstation".

Here are the specs:

~ 61-note velocity and aftertouch-sensitive keyboard

~ 32-bit RISC chip for lightning fast and accurate response to performance data

~ Onboard high-performance MRC Pro Sequencer features capable of controlling up to 16 MIDI channels

~ Loop Recording - lets you smoothly create a song without interrupting the musical flow

~ Pattern Paste - speeds up song creation because complete patterns can simply be pasted

~ Multiple quantize functions

~ Realtime Phrase Sequencing - allows the user's own patterns to be assigned to a key


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Last Updated January 18, 1998 by Robyn L. Jenkins