How to post pics from our own webmaster--use a free site like 'photobucket', etc. as a site host for pics:
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sean chisham
Cool horn -- King Monster Eb at Dillon's
- bisontuba
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Re: Cool horn -- King Monster Eb at Dillon's
Any ideas on a mouthpiece for this horn? .683(?) bore Eb tuba with an American standard shank lead pipe. I have tried a Bach 18 and a Yamaha Jim Self. I have a Shilke Helleberg II, a Miraphone 23 and a Miraphone Rose Orchestra also to try but so far they all seem a little too big and lack focus. I have played a BBb Yamaha YBB641 for the past 26 years and only Bb horns before that (Conn 20J and Besson 222, various trombones and euphoniums) so the Eb is a different ball game. I am having a ball playing it and learning that C is 1,2 not 1 or 1,3. LOL
1989 Yamaha YBB 641 (4R)
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn
1938 King 1236 Symphony Eb (4P) w/Monster Bell
1927 Buescher Eb Tuba
1940 Pan American 58C Eb Alto Horn
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Re: Cool horn -- King Monster Eb at Dillon's
I'd also spend a little time with your SHII plugged into it. That might just do the trick.