B flat tuba
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2024 12:33 am
Hello,
For the past 10 years I have been playing e flat tuba. I have owned a handful of cc tuba before that, and would like to add a b flat tuba to the arsenal. It must be easy to play, and have a good low f and low e. I am considering:
King 2341
Eastman EBB534
Mack Brass YorkaZo 5000 (5 valve version)
B&S GR51
Miraphone 495
- I have an older Yamaha 321 that needs some work, but it feels too heavy
- I borrowed a Miraphone 4 valve(vented) 186 which didn’t center as well as I would like
- I tried a Miraphone 1291 which was WAY too big for me
If anyone has any of these or other suggestions in the greater Houston area and would let me try it, there are beers with your name on it !
With that information, I look for ward to your thoughts ! Thanks
For the past 10 years I have been playing e flat tuba. I have owned a handful of cc tuba before that, and would like to add a b flat tuba to the arsenal. It must be easy to play, and have a good low f and low e. I am considering:
King 2341
Eastman EBB534
Mack Brass YorkaZo 5000 (5 valve version)
B&S GR51
Miraphone 495
- I have an older Yamaha 321 that needs some work, but it feels too heavy
- I borrowed a Miraphone 4 valve(vented) 186 which didn’t center as well as I would like
- I tried a Miraphone 1291 which was WAY too big for me
If anyone has any of these or other suggestions in the greater Houston area and would let me try it, there are beers with your name on it !
With that information, I look for ward to your thoughts ! Thanks