I have noted this effect on two returning tuba players I've played next two in the last few years. When I play their isntruments, I find that they aren't sharp at all. In fact, they tend flat, as I do on my own tubas.ValiantTuba wrote:It centers with itself, but no matter what I do the horn plays way sharp for me. (My maintenance mechanic says it's my chops that are lame.)
I would suggest taking a lesson from a good teacher who happens to play the sort of tuba you are interested in. That way, you aren't borrowing the instrument, per se. And get the teacher to play your Miraphone. You might be surprised at the results.
Hint: The rotary valves are not making you sharp.
Rick "who pays even now for not having taken lessons in Houston while growing up" Denney


