A VALVELESS F-ATTACHMENT TROMBONE!!??

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We discussed this before (I just can't find the topic).
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Here is the old topic...

rotorless F attachment. You read that right

It seems to me it is still a valve, however.
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It's shifting pipes. I guess it's no different in function than a Vienna Valve, but the "valveless" claim is because there is no rotor, piston, Axial, Hagmann, K, Miller, erc.
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It is a solution in search of a problem!
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Those unable to remember that past...

Reference Shaw's disc valve, which by contemporary accounts was afflicted with significant leakage trouble.

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This guy has posted videos of his own valve without the annoying computer voice. I think he called it "rotorless", not "valveless". It obviously is a valve. Just a unique type. And yes, it is similar to the concept of the disc valve.
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greenbean wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:26 pm It is a solution in search of a problem!
I disagree. The holy grail of trombone is a valve that plays exactly like a straight horn plays. I think it's quite ingenious. Would love to try it.
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Whoaaaa, did you discovered this??!?

LoL, robot voice comment. Yet another video with almost no original content, just ripped videos from other people's pages, posted on an ad enabled channel.
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