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mandrake wrote:That's nothing. Back in the day, we had tubas that were THIS big *holds out his arms*
... and THAT was just the inside diameter of the mouthpiece receiver! :wink:

Seriously, that is one monster horn -- I'd love to have a chance to play it (bet it'd be great for quintet :twisted: ).
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Post by Mark »

Hmm...

A big bell doesn't make a BAT. The bell throat is definitely BATish and the bottom bow ends BATish, but it doesn't start BATish. I say not a BAT. But, a really big tuba!
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:bet it'd be great for quintet :twisted: ).
look closely theres a quintet hiding in the bell
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Cut it to CC!!!!!!!! :D
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Yes, this thing was a big gnarly BAT. I have some other pixx available here:

http://www.daveamason.com/ubertuber/

As to "what key it was in", I'd say that' anybody's guess. It was somewhat continously variable, depending on what key you felt like playing in at any given time.

Say, I *was* a sharp lookin' feller...

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One of the local tuba guys here built one of these things. Converted a big Buescher sousaphone bell to play upright then grafted it onto a King 1141 BBb. It plays in approximately CC, (the 2nd partial is amazing), but there are lots of "you can't get there from here" notes.
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Is it true what they say ? :shock: Size does matter !!!!



That's the biggest bass euphonium I have ever seen !!! :D
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