What tuba would you choose????

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Ok what tubas would you take into an orchestral setting.

 
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Rick Denney
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Mark E. Chachich wrote:I really think that we spend the activity of too many neurons over this issue, especially when we could be exposing the neurons to tuba induced hypoxia or a good soaking in beer.
I could not agree more, except that I can't play the tuba OR drink beer while at the office, but I can type messages on Tubenet, heh, heh.

Rick "craving a cold one as we speak" Denney
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I decided to go with the biggest and smallest tubas possible. I don't play in orchestral situations anymore, as I have been so busy with recording and occational studio playing. I sold my 6 valve 4/4 Rudy F and my BBb York sousaphone in order to buy a Yamaha 621 F tuba, a Yamaha 622 bass trombone, and a Holton MF Superbone. It worked out to be a great trade-up for me.

Little F and BIG-BAT CC, those are the tubas for me...

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My other two brassy friends...

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