Straightest sousa bit?
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
The Conn and King bits are 15% while some of the Yamaha bits are 30%.
I have one of those 'S' bits where the in and out are in line.
I have one of those 'S' bits where the in and out are in line.
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Here's a picture of the one I have. I think it was with an old Conn helicon.LJV wrote:.... Thanks, Dan. I'd like to lay my mitts on one of those "S" bits...
If all you are looking for is an extension... you could put together a shank from a 'beater' mp and a generic receiver. Add a short section of tubing to make it any length you want.
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
iiipopes wrote:What exactly are you desiring to extend?
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Oh, come on, Dan! You know what I mean. If there isn't a straight souzy bit, and he can't get the parts you suggest, maybe there is another solution, but we have to know what the OP is trying to accomplish....TubaTinker wrote:iiipopes wrote:What exactly are you desiring to extend?
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iiipopes wrote:Oh, come on, Dan! You know what I mean. If there isn't a straight souzy bit, and he can't get the parts you suggest, maybe there is another solution, but we have to know what the OP is trying to accomplish....TubaTinker wrote:iiipopes wrote:What exactly are you desiring to extend?
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Yup. Even my Selmer commode-O-phone was waaaay sharp yesterday!bloke wrote:record high temps...
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Just offer to make him a longer main tuning slide like you did for me.TubaTinker wrote:Yup. Even my Selmer commode-O-phone was waaaay sharp yesterday!bloke wrote:record high temps...
We punted. For yesterday's parade, at 98-99 F, we tuned to A=445.
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Yesterday, the F at the bottom of the staff on my Conn 36J was spot on.
The rest of the horn (and the ensemble) was 25 cents sharp...
The rest of the horn (and the ensemble) was 25 cents sharp...
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Funny... right before LV posted this... a fellow contacted me about an identical horn that played a bit sharp. I suggested that longer ferrules be made for the main tuning slide. Although... a tuning bit would probably fix the problem without altering the horn.iiipopes wrote:Just offer to make him a longer main tuning slide like you did for me....TubaTinker wrote:Yup. Even my Selmer commode-O-phone was waaaay sharp yesterday!bloke wrote:record high temps...
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
My concern is that when we pull a main tuning slide, say, the "nominal" 5/8 to 3/4 inch to tune normally on an otherwise in-tune tuba for a conventional indoor rehearsal or concert, that amounts to actually a double length, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches of straight line tuning extension. By the time the bit and the mouthpiece are inserted and seated respectively, the effective extension is only about 1/2 to 1 inch, depending on the geometry and how far everything seats together. Is that actually enough?
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Actually.... it takes a little LESS distance BEFORE the valve cluster to influence pitch as opposed to extending the main slide. Not sure why. It's just a physics thing that Rick Denny or Sloan might explain. It has something to do with the larger tapers having less influence. Example... a couple of inches off the bell won't have near the impact as a couple of inches off the leadpipe.iiipopes wrote:My concern is that when we pull a main tuning slide, say, the "nominal" 5/8 to 3/4 inch to tune normally on an otherwise in-tune tuba for a conventional indoor rehearsal or concert, that amounts to actually a double length, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches of straight line tuning extension. By the time the bit and the mouthpiece are inserted and seated respectively, the effective extension is only about 1/2 to 1 inch, depending on the geometry and how far everything seats together. Is that actually enough?
Dan Schultz
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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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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
Thanks. I know sometimes a different mouthpiece architecture can, without really being in or out any significant amount, can raise or lower relative pitch as much as 20 cents or so, but I didn't know it would take less adjustment at that close a distance after the throat and backbore open their taper into the receiver and upper leadpipe.TubaTinker wrote:Actually.... it takes a little LESS distance BEFORE the valve cluster to influence pitch as opposed to extending the main slide. Not sure why. It's just a physics thing that Rick Denny or Sloan might explain. It has something to do with the larger tapers having less influence. Example... a couple of inches off the bell won't have near the impact as a couple of inches off the leadpipe.iiipopes wrote:My concern is that when we pull a main tuning slide, say, the "nominal" 5/8 to 3/4 inch to tune normally on an otherwise in-tune tuba for a conventional indoor rehearsal or concert, that amounts to actually a double length, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches of straight line tuning extension. By the time the bit and the mouthpiece are inserted and seated respectively, the effective extension is only about 1/2 to 1 inch, depending on the geometry and how far everything seats together. Is that actually enough?
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Congrats!LJV wrote:As a follow up, I recently bought an instrument that came with a little baggie of misc parts. Inside was, among other things, a "STRAIGHT SOUSA BIT!" Never seen one quite like it. Perfectly straight with American shank in and American shank out. Exactly what I was looking for! It looks old, but cleaned up perfect. Now lives in my "bag o' tricks!"
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
I was sure I had seen one in a group of bits on eBay a couple of years ago. Glad to know they really exist and it wasn't just my imagination.LJV wrote:As a follow up, I recently bought an instrument that came with a little baggie of misc parts. Inside was, among other things, a "STRAIGHT SOUSA BIT!" Never seen one quite like it. Perfectly straight with American shank in and American shank out. Exactly what I was looking for! It looks old, but cleaned up perfect. Now lives in my "bag o' tricks!"
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Re: Straightest sousa bit?
PIX!!! WE WANT PIX!LJV wrote:As a follow up, I recently bought an instrument that came with a little baggie of misc parts. Inside was, among other things, a "STRAIGHT SOUSA BIT!" Never seen one quite like it. Perfectly straight with American shank in and American shank out. Exactly what I was looking for! It looks old, but cleaned up perfect. Now lives in my "bag o' tricks!"
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