What do you play in brass band?
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I don't play in a brass band. But I wish I did, so I voted as such. I'd love to play an Eb tuba in a brass band. The nearest brass bands are a 3 to 4 hour drive away. If I couldn't play Eb tuba, then I'd wrestle away my friend's Couesenon flugal, the standard by which all other flugals are measured, and play that with a Warburton mouthpiece custom made with a cup in between his two regular models.
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The Eb I had tinkered with and used for the octave parts to stay out of the way on a euph solo with concert band accompaniment last year belongs to my undergrad. So no, I don't officially own one, but I get to borrow it anytime I please, especially since I paid to have it refurbished and bought a new mouthpiece with the proper smaller shank for it.
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- Dan Schultz
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I voted BBb tuba because that's what I'm currently playing in a brass band. I have Eb tubas and could just as well be playing the Eb parts but it just so happens that the band needed BBb players more than Eb players.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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I play my Besson 983 in a brass band, and in the quintets with which I play. I currently only play BBb in one group. I think that Eb, at least this Eb, is versatile enough for any of the type of playing that I do. If I were playing with an orchestra, which I'm not, maybe I would want to bring a contra-bass, but I get enough sound from my Eb to carry a 45 piece community band as the only tuba player.
I also am not very good at reading Bb treble clef (I'm an amateur ok) so find it much easier to play the Eb treble clef parts. (Is that cheating?)
I also am not very good at reading Bb treble clef (I'm an amateur ok) so find it much easier to play the Eb treble clef parts. (Is that cheating?)
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What do you play in Brass Band?
Our brass band has a somewhat different sound concept than traditional British-style brass bands.
Many of our players have performed for years in the First Brigade Civil War Brass Band playing antique American Civil War Brass instruments:
http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/
However, having said that, we have several players that perform in the Madison Jazz Orchestra as well as symphonies and other bands in the region:
http://www.madisonjazzorchestra.com/
To reconcile our vastly different sound styles, I personally use my Willson 3400. It's significantly larger than most E-flats, but it balances our sections nicely. I can blend my sound when I need to, yet "Drive the Bus" when called for.
BTW: Playing the E-flat tuba transposition in Brass Band has served me well when I have to sub for the Bari Sax player in the MJO on occasions when he has car problems!
For what it's worth,
Dave Spies
Solo E-flat Tubist and Assistant Director
Madison Brass Band
http://www.mbbonline.org/
Willson Tuba Quartet
Racine Symphony Orchestra
Madison Jazz Orchestra (Tuba as 4th/5th Trombone or Bari Sax)
Many of our players have performed for years in the First Brigade Civil War Brass Band playing antique American Civil War Brass instruments:
http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/
However, having said that, we have several players that perform in the Madison Jazz Orchestra as well as symphonies and other bands in the region:
http://www.madisonjazzorchestra.com/
To reconcile our vastly different sound styles, I personally use my Willson 3400. It's significantly larger than most E-flats, but it balances our sections nicely. I can blend my sound when I need to, yet "Drive the Bus" when called for.
BTW: Playing the E-flat tuba transposition in Brass Band has served me well when I have to sub for the Bari Sax player in the MJO on occasions when he has car problems!
For what it's worth,
Dave Spies
Solo E-flat Tubist and Assistant Director
Madison Brass Band
http://www.mbbonline.org/
Willson Tuba Quartet
Racine Symphony Orchestra
Madison Jazz Orchestra (Tuba as 4th/5th Trombone or Bari Sax)
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I play a 1963 Conn 25J in the Roman Festival Brass, and a Fillmore Bros. ~1904 Eb and a 1864 Quinby & Hall Eb in the Georgia 8th Regiment Band (Civil War brass band). I wish it was possible to take the poll more than once, but cest la vie.
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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I have a Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb I play in the Lancaster (PA) British Brass Band. Check us out at
www.lancasterbbb.org
Great shot of the horn in the band's publicity photo (unfortunately I am standing next it, that ruins the pic)
ken "shameless plug" k
www.lancasterbbb.org
Great shot of the horn in the band's publicity photo (unfortunately I am standing next it, that ruins the pic)
ken "shameless plug" k
B&H imperial E flat tuba
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
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Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
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I play a Salvationist Triumphonic Eflat and my cohort in crime plays a Yamaha YEB-381S. Our "Bflat" section consists of a Mirafone 186 BBflat, a Mirafone 186 CC, and a Cerveny Piggy. I think we sound pretty respectable although F's in the staff (concert) sometimes require a bit of pitch negotiation.
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I dunno if french horn players count. Every one I've ever seen wants to play a french horn mouthpiece with adapter on the Eb tenorhorn. Gives it the wrong sound altogether.Bob1062 wrote:Turned out they found a "real" tenor horn player (read- another french horn player or trumpet)
Sort of like the cornet players using Bach mouthpieces. Makes the cornets sound like trumpets.