which is the fastest?
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I have't played too many rotary valved tubas so I might not have a very wide base on them but I think it all depends upon the lubrication, springs, fit, and mostly the player. I recently replaced the springs in my piston valves with some stronger ones and now my valves are faster than most of the trumpet's valves in my band. The rotary valves I have played had a much shorter move than any tuba piston but I didn't really think they were any faster, just less movement for the fingers.
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Piston valves and rotary valves are different. they feel different.
In theory, rotary should be faster then Piston. but just a tiny little bit faster.
If I like more the feeling of pistons (and I do) I should be faster in pistons (and I think I am).
Someone very wisely, said earier in this forum:
Valves good, holes bad.
In theory, rotary should be faster then Piston. but just a tiny little bit faster.
If I like more the feeling of pistons (and I do) I should be faster in pistons (and I think I am).
Someone very wisely, said earier in this forum:
Valves good, holes bad.

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Indeed, I can find no flaw in your reasoning ... eminently logical ...mandrake wrote:I feel the same way about rotor valves. I think that after all of these responses, we can agree that my original answer of "bananas" is correct.Davidrn1 wrote:I prefer pistons. get much better articulation with them. Not so "thumpy" of a tone. Pistons seem much faster to me.

I'm not convinced about the "holes bad" part. If you're really looking for speed, I suspect that keys (ophicleide) would be faster than either pistons or rotors, and open holes (serpent) would be faster yet ...Anterux wrote:Piston valves and rotary valves are different. they feel different.
In theory, rotary should be faster then Piston. but just a tiny little bit faster.
If I like more the feeling of pistons (and I do) I should be faster in pistons (and I think I am).
Someone very wisely, said earier in this forum:
Valves good, holes bad.

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I don't worry much about how fast my valves (pistons OR rotors) are as I usually find that my chops set my limits! 

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