Best rotary Eb?

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Re: Best rotary Eb?

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In my experience (music and otherwise), the phrase "happy to make one for you" also means "it'll cost you!" As with most things, you'll have to decide if it's worth it to you.
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You should talk to Bob Kolada (that's his s/n as well)... he is another excessively tall tuba player who likes Eb's. :lol:
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Neptune wrote: I have tried the Cerveny and think that has a smallish F tuba tone. Not bad, but of more limited use.
Which Cerveny did you try? There are two:
Cerveny Eb tubas - CEB 641 and CEB 651.jpg
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Re: Best rotary Eb?

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Kevin Hendrick wrote:
Neptune wrote: I have tried the Cerveny and think that has a smallish F tuba tone. Not bad, but of more limited use.
Which Cerveny did you try? There are two:
Cerveny Eb tubas - CEB 641 and CEB 651.jpg
Thank you! :tuba:
I think the 641, but it was along time ago.
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