184's?
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ZACH336
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184's?
Hello everyone I have a quick question about the miraphone 184 tubas. ok so heres my question, what exactly is the desigh theory of this model? Is it supposed to be like an f tuba for those who don't play f tuba? Designed for smaller student players or just as a small quintet type horn, or mabye a contrabass designed for solo work? what are these horns best suited for anyways? thanks zach
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Re: 184's?
Focused, compact sound, and, as bloke puts it, capable of "blistering the paint off the ceiling" if pushed. But why push? (well, I used it for an outdoor concert last weekend just for that "pop", but that's another... ) A big horn will support an orchestra, the 184 is a great horn for a chamber ensemble. I have a CC, which I love, and if I wanted the sound of an F, I would use one of my Fs or Ebs!ZACH336 wrote:just as a small quintet type horn
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I have found mine gets a solid contrabass sound, while having the cut-through capability of the narrow-bellstack Mfones. I'd like, however, to get a larger CC (188) because I'd rather have something I don't have to push as hard, to get the same amount of sound out of. For me, that appears to be a larger tuba. Interesting, huh? And my quintet just asked me to start using the F because they like the blend better; the 184 is too "contra-bassy" for them.
And maybe I'm misguided, too.
MA
And maybe I'm misguided, too.
MA