I am considering selling my MW2145 CC and purchasing a MW 45SLP F tuba. I was going to use this as my only horn. I play in a brass quintet, community band, and occasionally at church.
Would this be a good choice for an all around tuba or should I just keep my CC.
F Tuba as primary instrument
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F Tuba as primary instrument
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OOPS, I misread. I thought you were gonna sell the F for a 4/4 CC.
I would keep the CC
I would keep the CC
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personally,i've got to have a solid,comfortable,natural sounding low register for all those ensembles.I've never achieved that on an f,even the yfb822 i had.The 2145 would be my choice.If you said"I'll primarily be a soloist with an occasional quintet or church gig" i might go with the slp. I've found for most of the quintet gigs i have ,a small contrabass tuba is the right choice(my 52j).If i played primarily"art" quintet music-Bozza,etc.,i'd probably go with an f.Just my take.I hope to never be in a position to only own one tuba again...
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