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I'm preparing a short talk about the tuba. I want to explain the difference between a tuba and sousaphone and I don't want to actually bring a sousaphone with me. So, I'm looking for a high resolution photo of a sousaphone, preferrably with a person in the picture for scale.

Any suggestions on where I can find one?
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:D UH-OH I can see it coming... Someone will post the girl on a stool in the surf wearing a sousaphone. I don't know if it meets the hi-res criteria, but the rest is OK.
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Grooving for Heaven wrote:how high res do you need it?
I'd like to be able to print it on at least letter size paper (bigger would be better) or project it from a laptop.
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Sean is that a PT88 with a Nylon rim? (It looks like some sort of nylon PT.) If so, how do you like it? Have you used it on your concert tuba? I use a PT88 exclusively, but I miss the room-temperature feel of the Kelly mouthpieces.
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jlbreyer wrote::D UH-OH I can see it coming... Someone will post the girl on a stool in the surf wearing a sousaphone. I don't know if it meets the hi-res criteria, but the rest is OK.
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Mark wrote:I'm preparing a short talk about the tuba. I want to explain the difference between a tuba and sousaphone and I don't want to actually bring a sousaphone with me. So, I'm looking for a high resolution photo of a sousaphone, preferrably with a person in the picture for scale.

Any suggestions on where I can find one?
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Dean E wrote:
Mark wrote:I'm preparing a short talk about the tuba. I want to explain the difference between a tuba and sousaphone and I don't want to actually bring a sousaphone with me. So, I'm looking for a high resolution photo of a sousaphone, preferrably with a person in the picture for scale.

Any suggestions on where I can find one?
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Resize! Resize!!

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That's a requested hi-res photo. Right click to get the URL or to download for a Powerpoint slide.
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I normally down like showing off, but I really like my gold plate Conn 38K sousaphone. For reference, I am 6'6" and 300 pounds. If you want others, try going to Google, click on the "Images" link and enter "sousaphone" and do a search. There are lots of interesting photos of sousaphones with people.

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Never heard those called gooseneck and bits.
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