OK, Robert - you stumped me.

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OK, Robert - you stumped me.

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Copied this recent post from tuben:
What is hilarious is reading the trumpet player posts trying to figure out what to do with six-valves (3+3).
Well, crap. I can't say I know for sure myself. I tried to search for posts on the 3+3 configuration, because I do remember this as a discussion item in the past. Couldn't crack the code, and I am out of time now, so I decided to bring this up (yet) again and tap into the trapline later. There is a more-or-less official protocol for how the 3+3 works. But what is it? As I recall it is NOT "right hand like a trumpet, left hand for wrong notes" - but that is pretty much all I DO recall. Never having actually played one.
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http://www.rugs-n-relics.com/Brass/tuba ... -Tuba.html" target="_blank

This should help. I'm sure if you grow up with the system it is easy, but growing into it would be hard. YMMV.

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Briefly, but then NPH ruined it for you. :P
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The Anton Dehmal's Soehne 3+3 F-tuba, although the location may have been in question for a while, has been returned to Symphony Center and isn't, and never has been submerged in Lake Michigan, regardless of what a link in this thread indicated. The instrument is in excellent condition, even with very good lacquer still, although it would need a good servicing prior to being used again. As traditional European F-tubas go, it really is not a bad player in my opinion although the fingering patterns would take a bit of getting used-to.
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OK - so it varies, but the instrument that Chuck linked to works like so: working down from the top, 1, 2 and 3 (left hand) are whole step, half step, and one-and-a-half steps respectively. Then 4, 5 and 6 (right hand) are one-and-a-half, sharp half step, and two-and-a-half steps respectively. Thanks, Chuck.
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Except for the French Teapot in C - the best I can figure out the code is:
1 whole tone
2 half tone
3 two tones
4 two and a half tones
5 half tone
6 three and a half tones
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