I had only Picked up the euphonium 4 years prior. At the insistence of many, it was the right horn for me. From an early age I named everything. This horn was no different and very British name Bramwell S. Besson was bestowed upon him.
This horn has survived a lifetime worth of moves and life situations. Bram has always been there, even when I neglected him for over 25 years.
Just picked him up from Dillons music under the care of Mr. Matt Walters. He’s such a sweetheart and a fabulous technician.
Happy anniversary to my metallic life partner. Here’s to another year or two or 35!!! IMG_4983.jpeg
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