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Charlie Goodman
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4/4- Normal-Sized (Miraphone 186)
5/4 - Slightly larger (Mira 1291)
6/4 - Big ol' hoss (Yorkbrunner)
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I can't recall if anyone every posted/detemined where this system started. I was in Germany recently and noticed in the Department stores that mens shirts were marked as either 1/2 or 1/1 to indicate short sleeve or full sleeve.

This has led me to wonder if the fraction sytem for tuba sizes was of German (European?) origin. Anybody have any information on this?

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I still contend that how many liters of beer a horn displaces would be an excellent measure of size.
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Rick Denney has a great explanation on his site here:
http://www.rickdenney.com/tubas_compared.htm
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TubaTinker wrote:I still contend that how many liters of beer a horn displaces would be an excellent measure of size.
Statman wrote:I think a system using cubic centimeters, similar to car and motorcycle engines would be more informative and consistent.
You know that it's a good idea when two different people propose two things that, in the end, will be the same thing.

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