Is it too early in the morning, or is this off by one on some of the partial numbers?pjv wrote:For me the big downside is the intonation; high 2d partial E (& sometimes the F), high 3rd p. C&B, low 4th p. F&E, and with many low 6th p. C&B (sometimes D&Db).
The flat F is just below the bass clef, with no valves, am I right? Which I have been calling 3rd partial.
I consider it a sort if miracle if there isn't a flat 5th partial (B through D in the middle of the bass clef), so I wouldn't really hold that against the 20K. The rest of your list seems to me to be lower range notes that are as much up to the player as the tuba. So for me, it would look pretty good, if it weren't for that F.

