Though a Selmer fan myself, I'd like to back all what was said so far, and it really doesn't need to be a Selmer.
It is in the extremes that a pro horn will make the most difference: lower and altissimo range, pianissimo and fortissimo, subtone, etc... This is where a pro horn will go further and easier, while a Yam 23 will let you feel the limits. Even more if you move to a more open mouthpiece. A pro horn will allow more expression, more versatility.
It is in the extremes that a pro horn will make the most difference: lower and altissimo range, pianissimo and fortissimo, subtone, etc... This is where a pro horn will go further and easier, while a Yam 23 will let you feel the limits. Even more if you move to a more open mouthpiece. A pro horn will allow more expression, more versatility.