King B flat No Low Register Only Air
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jeopardymaster
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Re: King B flat No Low Register Only Air
There is a link on a recent post (I couldn't find it in the 45 seconds I took just now) to a Schilke article that speaks to nodes and pressure points in a tube. His example - "open a water key and one note will disappear, another will drop by a half step and most others will be unaffected." Or something like that. So - and I'm just spitballing here - maybe there is a hole somewhere, or a joint that has come loose. Did this just happen, or is it something you noticed right off?
Gnagey CC, VMI Neptune 4098 CC, Mirafone 184-5U CC and 56 Bb, Besson 983 EEb and euphonium, King marching baritone, Alexander 163 BBb, Conn 71H/112H bass trombone, Olds Recording tenor trombone.
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Re: King B flat No Low Register Only Air
GregTuba79 wrote:...THIS nice of a horn SHOULD play as good as it looks.bloke wrote:Just grab the "Tuba 1" book at tubaxmas, and you should be fine.
