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Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 9:53 am
by Calinours89
Chek this post on tubanews is realy interesting
http://www.tubanews.com/forums/showthre ... #post16111" target="_blank
And you what are you thinking about that. ????
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:31 am
by pwhitaker
Either English is not his native tongue or he is a recent product of our own wonderful educational system.
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:36 am
by imperialbari
‘witch one’ gives him away as a married man.
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:42 am
by pierso20
I'm kinda unsure "why" you think it is interesting.
The member/name is Le Frisé. Obviously French of which you can see from the spelling characteristic (caracteristique). So this person obviously isn't fluent in English.
Let's me at least somewhat "nice".
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:56 am
by Calinours89
Oublion la langue pour un instant (au moin cette personne est capable de partlé 2 langues contrairement a certaine personnes de l'autre coté de la frontiere lol)
Mais le sujet est interessant ... Si vous seriez un jeune etudiant qui cherche a apprendre le tuba basse seriez-vous porté a apprendre le tuba en Mib (Eb) ou le tuba en Fa (F) ??
But the subject is interesting .... If you are a student who want to learn ''Bass tuba'' '' Lequel

'' do you chose ... Eb or F ???
Sorry for my english but I'm proud to be Québecois (French)
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:03 am
by pierso20
Calinours89 wrote:Oublion la langue pour un instant (au moin cette personne est capable de partlé 2 langues contrairement a certaine personnes de l'autre coté de la frontiere lol)
Mais le sujet est interessant ... Si vous seriez un jeune etudiant qui cherche a apprendre le tuba basse seriez-vous porté a apprendre le tuba en Mib (Eb) ou le tuba en Fa (F) ??
But the subject is interesting .... If you are a young a student who want to learn ''Bass tuba'' '' Lequel

'' do you chose ... Eb or F ???
Sorry for my english but I'm proud to be Québecois (French)
No need to be sorry!
I think as a young student, you may not really need to learn bass tuba yet depending on your skill on the contrabass. However if you really wanted to make the jump, I would say that neither one of them is "superior" to the other. Both have their pros and cons. You should get your hand on some and see how you like them. Maybe check out youtube and listen to examples of each so you can get a sense of the sound as well. F tuba's tend to be the "standard" here and in Europe however there are tons of players who play on Eb. My own teacher, for example, plays on Eb and it suits him perfectly. I think that if you would be doing a lot of bass tuba playing especially in quintets and stuff, an Eb could be nice because it has a bit "tubbier" of a sound. However you won't get that really nice German F tuba sound.
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:27 am
by Kevin Hendrick
Calinours89 wrote:Oublion la langue pour un instant (au moin cette personne est capable de partlé 2 langues contrairement a certaine personnes de l'autre coté de la frontiere lol)
Mais le sujet est interessant ... Si vous seriez un jeune etudiant qui cherche a apprendre le tuba basse seriez-vous porté a apprendre le tuba en Mib (Eb) ou le tuba en Fa (F) ??
But the subject is interesting .... If you are a student who want to learn ''Bass tuba'' '' Lequel

'' do you chose ... Eb or F ???
Sorry for my english but I'm proud to be Québecois (French)
Your English is fine -- much better than my French (glad you speak both).
It is an interesting topic, and it does come down to personal preference and what you're going to use the instrument for. Play as many as you can in both keys ... when you find one that, as Roger Lewis puts it, "shakes hands with you", you've found your horn! Hope your search goes well.
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 9:56 pm
by eupher61
It really makes no difference which you play. It really makes no difference what you play NOW, regarding what you'd move to for a bass tuba.
I agree that the horn will choose you. But, until you develop a feel for a bass tuba, I'd suggest not spending very much on a first F or Eb. Your best idea would be to borrow one. If that's not possible, look for a good instrument at a very good price.
There are a few out there--Cerveny F, some older Besson Eb, some older B&S or Mirafone F or Eb. If you aren't familiar with F or Eb tuba, I'd suggest asking someone you trust, someone who IS familiar with them, to help you pick out an instrument. Once you've gotten used to the feel of the higher pitch, you can be more confident in your choice.
Re: Chek this .... Eb or F tuba ... for a bass tuba !!!
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 11:00 am
by Rick Denney
The notion that Eb is cheaper than F interests me. I don't think that's the case. What is the case is that there are some ancient Eb tubas on the market for low prices compared with F tubas, but I'm not sure they provide a strong alternative for a student adding bass tuba to his contrabass capability. A modern Eb tuba is as good, and easily as expensive, as a modern F tuba. 25-year-old F tubas are probably priced competitively with 25-year-old pro-quality Eb tubas, as well. One can find old three-valve Eb tubas intended for student use for cheap, but I'm not sure they will fulfill the stated requirements.
Rick "thinking the decision should hinge on the intended use, not the price" Denney