Is "red brass" the same as "gold brass"?
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Is "red brass" the same as "gold brass"?
Cerveny gives the option of their tubas in "red brass". Is that the same as "gold brass", or yet another type of brass?
The color in the Cerveny brochure does look more coppery FWIW.
The color in the Cerveny brochure does look more coppery FWIW.
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There are lots of brass alloys and tempers. Here's a list:
http://www.matweb.com/search/GetSubcat.asp
http://www.matweb.com/search/GetSubcat.asp
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Not really. Rose brass is another name for gold brass, and there are some variations in exactly what alloy different manufacturers call gold brass.ben wrote:Red brass is the same as rose brass, and it is higher in Copper content than gold brass.
Here is what we use at Shires:
# Y = Yellow Brass: 70% Copper, 30% Zinc.
# G = Gold Brass: 85% Copper, 15% Zinc.
# R = Red Brass: 90% Copper, 10% Zinc.
Edwards uses the same alloy we call gold brass but call it rose brass.
The exact color it ends up looking like on the bell can have to do with exactly how it's buffed at the final stages and what happens to the lacquer.
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I've got the technical stuff.... but I can't begin to tell you which grades are used for musical instruments!iiipopes wrote:Hey, ben -- thanks, but I wouldn't call it exact. More like an averaging of the various sources. Tubatinker posted a much better reference.
About all I can tell you for sure is that yellow brass is more prone to 'red rot' because it contains more zinc. Zinc is the stuff that precipitates out of the brass leaving behind a more-or-less porous form of raw copper.
I'ld like to see someone make a stainless steel tuba!
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You could call it a Delorean!windshieldbug wrote:To see how it looks, or to see someone "polish" it with heavy grade steel wool?TubaTinker wrote:I'ld like to see someone make a stainless steel tuba!![]()
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Heh...loudest tuba on market...best looking tuba, too...I love the color of Stainless...JohnMCooper wrote:You could call it a Delorean!windshieldbug wrote:To see how it looks, or to see someone "polish" it with heavy grade steel wool?TubaTinker wrote:I'ld like to see someone make a stainless steel tuba!![]()
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But expensive as hell, though.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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I never was too impressed with the Delorean. The car was actually a 'plastic pig' with thin stainless steel skin overlays. They say those cars were really good at following a 'white line' though!tubaguy9 wrote:Heh...loudest tuba on market...best looking tuba, too...I love the color of Stainless...JohnMCooper wrote:You could call it a Delorean!windshieldbug wrote: To see how it looks, or to see someone "polish" it with heavy grade steel wool?![]()
But expensive as hell, though.
I would think a tuba made of thin stainless steel would really be resonant!
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I noticed in the WWBW catalog Stomvi is making a trumpet out of titanium, and the price didn't seem to be much higher than any other horn. I'll bet a tuba that could withstand the rigors of supersonic flight or the crushing depths of all but the deepest oceans could make it through an average high school marching band season...tubaguy9 wrote:Heh...loudest tuba on market...best looking tuba, too...I love the color of Stainless...
But expensive as hell, though.
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Then you haven't seen too many high school bands...OldsRecording wrote:I'll bet a tuba that could withstand the rigors of supersonic flight or the crushing depths of all but the deepest oceans could make it through an average high school marching band season...
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