Valve systems
- CJ Krause
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- JB
- pro musician
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Cool. This is such an easy and precise way to tell 4/4, 5/4, and 6/4 horns apart instantly -- and will probably create an industry-wide consistency. (Cough... So, you can now have a 6/4 B&S F tuba by having six valves... )schlepporello wrote:So then if it has four valves, you need four quarters, hence a 4/4 size tuba. Right?
So, does this mean that all three-valvers are automatically three-quarter tubas?
(And what do the euphers use? Dimes?)
- corbasse
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- iiipopes
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- Tubaryan12
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- Leland
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I understand the intent of having them all turn the same way, but then again, don't the 1-2 valves on this horn close against the flow of air?schlepporello wrote:They may be meant to be the next best thing, but the third and fourth valves are still turned the wrong way. For the amount of money these cost, you would think they'd position them to rotate in the same direction as the airflow, not against it.
Danged if they turn one way, and danged if they turn the other, I would think.
- Kevin Hendrick
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True. The only way around that (that I can see) is to make the valve index through a 90° arc (always in the same direction) every time its key is either pressed or released, rather than oscillating through the same 90° arc (in opposite directions). How to implement that is another question entirely (the valves would have to be symmetrical, for one thing, since the "in" side of the valve on one keypress would be the "out" side on the next) ... some sort of "escapement" mechanism (as in mechanical clocks and watches), perhaps?Leland wrote:I understand the intent of having them all turn the same way, but then again, don't the 1-2 valves on this horn close against the flow of air?
Danged if they turn one way, and danged if they turn the other, I would think.
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