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ESTREMA
Bronze on steroids!
It's a Suprema on steroids! We use the same bell mandrel but the flare is oversized to that of a flugelhorn.
The one in the photos is the very horn played by Alex Sipiagin, same model as Randy Brecker's.
The ideal horn for jazz players who simply can't get enough of big sounding horns, it shines at the extremes.
Extremely soft it whispers as a flugel, especially with a V shaped cup mouthpiece. At loud volumes it simply overpowers any other instrument in the room.
The sonic range present in each note is so rich, you'll never want to put it down.
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