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tubatooter1940 wrote:A question my wife would ask: " Can you play them all at once?"
I don't know. Can you hum a bar or two, and maybe I'll recognize it? :shock:
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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F- YFB822
Eb- Besson Silver 983 (former sheridan horn)
CC- Miraphone 186 5v
Sous- Conn 24k
Euph- Willson 2704 (worst TUNING EVER)
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PT-606PS
King 3B Trombone
Yamaha Sax
Schecter S-1 Elite Electric Guitar
Ibanez RX Electric Guitar
Carvin Acoustic
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djwesp wrote:Sous- Conn 24k
Please tell me abot the features of the 24K:

Pitch

Bell diameter

Bore of and number of valves

Material (my suspicions go in the direction of a 4 short action pistons fibre instrument)

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cktuba wrote:Rummaging through old TubeNet I came across the following thread...
http://www.chisham.com/tips/bbs/feb2003 ... 23517.html
I thought it might be interesting to resurrect this old topic and see how things have changed.
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Here's what I wrote in that older thread:
Holton BB-345 with (at the moment) a PT-48
York Master (BBb) with a Doug Elliott 132-2N-T-6, with a custom outer shank.
Miraphone 186 (BBb) with a Doug Elliott 132-2N-R-4
Yamaha 621 F tuba with either a Warburton custom or a Doug Elliott 132-2N-R-4, depending on mood.
Besson pre-Sovereign New Standard (?) comp. euphonium with a SM3 or SM4, depending on mood.
Since then, I have added a pre-Parantucci B&S Symphonie for when I need a large F, and I play it with a Finn MF-4. That experience has led me to use the MF-4 on my Yamaha 621, too.

And I dallied with a Laskey 30H on the Holton for a while, but I'm back to the PT-48.

I almost forgot the Conn 14K sousaphone, which I play with whatever mouthpiece is handy.

I've also added Olds Ambassador and Conn 48H trombones and a Fender Precision Bass Plus since that last writing.

Rick "who is set for a while" Denney
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1970s B&S BBb, 6-valve, 4/4 tuba w/ MF3H
1937 York BBb, 4-valve, 4/4 tuba w/ MF3H
1921 Conn BBb, 4-valve, Helicon w/ Bach 18 or MF3H
1980s Cerveny, F, 4-valve w/ MF4
beta 14??..........OK!

Mid 70's B&S Tuba
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dmmorris wrote:1970s B&S BBb, 6-valve, 4/4 tuba w/ MF3H
1937 York BBb, 4-valve, 4/4 tuba w/ MF3H
1921 Conn BBb, 4-valve, Helicon w/ Bach 18 or MF3H
1980s Cerveny, F, 4-valve w/ MF4
I wasn’t aware, that Massey Ferguson makes tuba mouthpieces.

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tubas: Conn 52J CC
Yamaha 621 CC
mouthpieces: Alan Baer II CC in stainless
Kellyberg NY Yankee

Although, I've owned F's and Eb's over the years, I haven't had any need for one in years. I'm getting antsy lately though!!
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Willson 2900 euphonium (lacquer) December 2004
Willson 2900 euphonium (s/p) March 1992
Besson Enharmonic 4v euphonium (s/p) 1920
Besson (France) 3v euphonium (s/p) 1915
Boosey Solbron 3v euphonium (brass) 1919
Hawkes Dictor 4v euphonium (s/p) 1918
Courtois 4v (non comp) euphonium (brass) 1900
Highams 5v euphonium (s/p) 1902
Highams 5v euphonium (brass) 1891
Highams 4v (non comp) euphonium (s/p) 1914
Olds 2v Marching Baritone in G

About 6 more odd ones for spares & repairs.

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These are the main horns that I use

King 2341 - Elliott R6E
King 1291 - Dillon R1
Besson 983 - Hauser LM15
Conn 28K - Bacn 32E
Conn 40K - Conn Helleberg
King 5 valve double bell euphonium - Bach 11C
Olds (Fullerton) valve trombone - Olds 3
Besson 983
Henry Distin 1897 BBb tuba
Henry Distin 1898 BBb Helicon
Eastman EBB226
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Doc wrote:
imperialbari wrote:I wasn’t aware, that Massey Ferguson makes tuba mouthpieces.
You should pay closer attention, Klaus. These are about 180hp.
As a Doc you would know, that less chocolate implies less energy to ones eyes.

How comes that things run off track, when we two are let loose on each other. After all you are an USasian low brass player. They are not supposed to own the gift of humour. Of course I could list a few not fitting within the general demographics, but they still are few.

With another boardmember things don’t go off track, but off truck. Schlepp that point home yourselves. With yet another boarder the wheelboats tend to strand at a certain point of the Nile.

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My linguistic point might have had come better through, if I had spelled like this: USAsians (which has absolutely nothing with Asia to do, but is part of my nations way of handling words. New constellations are mandatory. I balked at one point: I knew a Somalian woman by the name of Aisha, who wanted her name spoken like Asia. I refused. Naming a well-upholstered lady after a continent was too much even for my lack of diplomacy. So I said Aïsha).

German chocolate is great. That was where I got my taste for it. At least at industrial levels it is better than Danish chocolate. However the Belgians and the Swiss are better in mass-produced chocolates. Feodora is just a sample. And to my knowledge that name is Russian.

I could tell some chocolate stories, but don’t tempt me.

Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre,
who has problems with our wealth of sunlight even behind the curtains


PS: Just saw on TV, that a Swiss cow and her calf had resorted to a private home swimming pool. And she even wasn’t blue (a reference to a German TV-commercial not necessarily known in the USA).

Europe most certainly has got herself a summer.
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Doc wrote:
imperialbari wrote:I wasn’t aware, that Massey Ferguson makes tuba mouthpieces.
You should pay closer attention, Klaus. These are about 180hp.

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Conn 25J BBb Mongo-tuba
Hall & Quimby 1864 Eb side-rotor tuba
Modulus Quantum 6 bass guitar
Ibanez SR-1000 bass guitar
Bundy bass clarinet (stinker)
JP/Sterling 377 compensating Eb; Warburton "The Grail" T.G.4, RM-9 7.8, Yamaha 66D4; for sale > 1914 Conn Monster Eb (my avatar), ca. 1905 Fillmore Bros 1/4-size Eb, Bach 42B trombone
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Alexander 163 CC - 4 valves - this is my main tuba (since 1975) - Bach 7

Meinl Weston 32 CC - 5 valves - backup tuba (since 1986) - Bach 7

York Monster E flat - 4 valves - bass tuba (since 1978) - Bach 25

Kay M-2 3/4 size String Bass (since 1979) - German Bow
(some M-2 basses were 3/4 size)

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mirafone 1270 (1975)
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Nu Omicron Chapter
Holton 345 BBb 4V
Miraphone 188-5U CC
Meinl-Weston 45S F
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Post by TubaSteve »

Here is my list.

Meinl Weston M-25 4 rotor BBb; Lyons Monarch 3/4 BBb 3 valve; 2 Reynolds Contempora brass BBb Sousaphones (Great sounding horns); Beau Ideal (1890's Lyon & Healy) 1/2? Eb;
Others: Olds 4-V Euphonium, Olds and Holton Trombones and King Trumpet

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MW-25, 2-Reynolds 170 (BBb Recording Bass), Reynolds 180 (EEb Recording Bass) , 2-Reynolds 140 Sousaphones, Holton 350, others.....
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1904 Lyon&Healy 6/4 BBb
1912 York F
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1989 Yamaha YFB-621 F tuba - Sidey SSH - American shank
2004 B&S PT-606 (GR-41) CC - Sidey SSH - Euro shank
Paul Sidey, CCM '84
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B&S PT-606 CC - Yamaha YFB-621 F
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