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What kind of tuba is this?
Horn Idenity question
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Old.beforeforever12 wrote:http://www.horn-u-copia.net/picture.php ... y-Tuba.jpg" target="_blank
What kind of tuba is this?
Rick "probably a Cerveny F from the late 19th Century" Denney
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The name of the image clearly says 'Cerveny. I would agree.beforeforever12 wrote:http://www.horn-u-copia.net/picture.php ... y-Tuba.jpg" target="_blank
What kind of tuba is this?
It's probably a modern-pitched Eb or F.
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Re: Horn Idenity question
The HP-to-LP conversion loop in the main tuning slide indicates that this instrument originally was made before the pitch reform of 1920.
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