Another Buescher CC knocks itself out of the park...
- windshieldbug
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That's what they so many funny little "U" shaped tubes on the front for!bloke wrote:bloke "who did an informal survey once a long time ago on TubeNet and was really surprised at how far down the list 'great intonation' was on folk's checklists for 'a good tuba' "
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
- Rick Denney
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The bugle design is too fat. The taper design controls the pitch of the partials more than any other thing.jacobg wrote:Why are so many vintage big Eb's out of tune with themselves?
It is possible to adjust the taper here and there to make it work, but it seems to be a trial-and-error process rather than something that can be easily calculated. There is software that purports to tune a given bugle, and the German manufacturers use it, but I have this feeling that it works only within fairly narrow parameters, and I suspect tone color is not part of the optimization strategy.
Rick "who thinks Bloke's approach is also a trial-and-error process" Denney
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My thoughts exactly... what gave you the idea to try this at all- the way the helicon turned out?bloke wrote:I always prefer (if at all possible) to put the 5th valve past the main slide (big side), and lined up in such a way that the two sides of the main slide are nearly or exactly the same length. This helps keep the instrument shorter and more conical...and (again) less bugle-choppin'. Also, since the 5th valve is almost always used to play low pitches, having it be very large bore probably doesn't hurt
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Mike (thinking that Buescher could have used someone like bloke) Keller

