Falling in love with a Petruschka
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:54 pm
This weekend was the first of what will hopefully be the annual meeting of SEATEC, Seattle Tuba Euphonium Conference. We were fortunate in having excellent guest artists/clinicians. As my work schedule prevented me from attending as many events as I wished, I'll let someone else describe the total weekend's experiences. After Friday night's quartet recital, the highlight of the conference for me was the opportunity to playtest a number of really fine tubas. Steve Ferguson of hornguys.com shipped over $100,00.00 worth of tubas and euphs to Seattle . Thank you, Steve!
I played all the CC's. None made me want to sell my 188. Then I tried the Miraphone Starlite--nice horn. Now a quick caveat. On a good day, I'm a most mediocre CC tubist. I'm not an F tubist, and likely never will be. That didn't stop me from trying a few. Again, none really said, "Buy me!" Finally I tried the brand-spanking-new Miraphone 1281 Petruschka. What a horn!!! The middle and upper ranges absolutely SING. The low range is open and well-focused all the way into the pedal range. The dreaded F tuba low C is a great note on this horn. The valves are quick, quiet and smooth as glass. And the ergonomics are friendly. If only I could think of a reason to justify buying this tuba! The entire selection of tubas present at SEATEC are to be shipped to D.C. for the Army Tuba Euph Conference. Somebody is going to get a fabulous F tuba!
I played all the CC's. None made me want to sell my 188. Then I tried the Miraphone Starlite--nice horn. Now a quick caveat. On a good day, I'm a most mediocre CC tubist. I'm not an F tubist, and likely never will be. That didn't stop me from trying a few. Again, none really said, "Buy me!" Finally I tried the brand-spanking-new Miraphone 1281 Petruschka. What a horn!!! The middle and upper ranges absolutely SING. The low range is open and well-focused all the way into the pedal range. The dreaded F tuba low C is a great note on this horn. The valves are quick, quiet and smooth as glass. And the ergonomics are friendly. If only I could think of a reason to justify buying this tuba! The entire selection of tubas present at SEATEC are to be shipped to D.C. for the Army Tuba Euph Conference. Somebody is going to get a fabulous F tuba!