I wonder if that odd 4th valve is intended as a trill key...
I don't know what to make of this...
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"those trilling days of yesteryear ..."
Looks that way, doesn't it? Maybe "the trill isn't gone"?Chuck(G) wrote:No scam, but all you'll get in return for the $200 is a nice shiny garden ornament.
I wonder if that odd 4th valve is intended as a trill key...
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Leadpipe cinch
Not too unusual, actually. I've seen both euphs and tubas set up like that (you are referring to the loop in the leadpipe, right?). Think I read somewhere that that's where the main tuning slide is on those horns ...adam0408 wrote:does anyone else find that leadpipe a little odd, or is it just me?
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