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Schillbrunner
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:23 am
by Michael Bush
The "Schillbrunner" that jmerring has so helpfully documented his relationship with on here is now mine. It was a pleasure to meet Jim and I'm very pleased with the tuba. I experimented with different mouthpieces this morning, but don't have anything to say about the results yet.
Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:45 pm
by Tubaryan12
Congrats. I wanted it, but it was too far and I was too broke to do anything about it.

Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:45 am
by Michael Bush
Thanks, tubaryan. When you get ready, I think these are fine horns. I have a lot of thoughts about why they have a bit of an image problem, and none of it has to do with playing, at least in my experience.
This is the heaviest and biggest bore tuba I can remember playing. It is, as others have said, a lot of metal. Is that why it's so sensitive to being warmed up? When it's cold, it's a lot of work for me to play it in tune. But when it's well warmed up it becomes a lot less trouble.
One pleasant surprise about this horn is that it speaks very easily in the upper register. Notes I struggled to get out on the 186 speak so easily on this horn that it's disorienting: My gut reaction is to think I've hit the wrong note.
As far as mouthpieces, I'm beginning to hone in on the PT-88 as my preference with it.
Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:00 am
by b.williams
I am glad you like your new horn. I am considering trying one. I understand that you like the upper register, I am curious about the low register. I am talking about between Bb below the bass clef staff and an octave below that. I am interested in your opinion.
Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:24 am
by Michael Bush
b.williams wrote:I am glad you like your new horn. I am considering trying one. I understand that you like the upper register, I am curious about the low register. I am talking about between Bb below the bass clef staff and an octave below that. I am interested in your opinion.
I'm not having any trouble down there that can't be attributed to me rather than the instrument. The history of this particular horn as I understand it is that it was stuffy down there from the factory, and also that it was tuned to A=443. The previous owner fixed both those problems at once by getting a longer main slide for it. It would be interesting to know if Laabs/Jin Bao have gotten that solved in the manufacturing process yet.
Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:33 am
by b.williams
Interesting.
Thank you.
Re: Schillbrunner
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:12 pm
by Michael Bush
I have finally poked around enough to find this on Jinbao's web site. There was some question in another thread where Laabs was getting them from. This, I think, answers that question.
http://jinbaomusic.en.alibaba.com/produ ... cquer.html" target="_blank" target="_blank