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i've heard a many-a fine besson 983 played as a one and only horn. Has the highs and lows, and a good example of the horn has just a BEAUTIFUL sound.
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This one: :D
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and isn't it sad you do not have that one any more???
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pierso20 wrote:and isn't it sad you do not have that one any more???
Yeah, but to be honest since graduating I have had rare opportinuty to be a soloist; most real-world tuba playing is ensemble playing. I replaced it with a good small-medium ensemble horn that can double as a solo instrument in a pinch for a fraction of the price.
Besides, I figure I might get it back sometime in the next 20 years... ;)

Just thank goodness that the couch in that picture is finally gone.
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i love my couch.... 8)

It's a big red one...very sexy
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I would have said Besson 983 until TBA last weekend. I tried a Norwegian Star. Holy crap. And the Star Light is better suited for solo work? I can't imagine how. O-Baads must have one smoking solo horn.
      
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i havn't played it yet.....now..I HAVE TO
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I'd get a Firebird and a Gronitz piston f and let them duke it out.
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My Willson piston F treats me just fine with solo work. When it is necessary, I can crank out Ride, Prokofiev 5, or any other low excerpt with relative ease. The only thing missing is that truly deep bass sound. Which, I do admit, is a price to pay. But, when I needed one horn to do everything, this is the route I chose.

I have played a few Willson Eb tubas that may do even better, but I don't do Eb fingerings quite as well as I do my F fingerings...

Just my 2¢ !!!

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