Tuba F "GP9" ??
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choisy
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Tuba F "GP9" ??
http://www.gp-wind.com/Strumenti.asp?IDCartella=31" target="_blank
- rodgeman
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Re: Tuba F "GP9" ??
Interesting.. Nice looking horn.
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Mcordon1
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Re: Tuba F "GP9" ??
A year ago I almost bought a GP11, which is a 4/4 5v piston CC for under 5k. Apparently the only "weakness" of that horn is intonation.
I don't know anything about this F though.
I don't know anything about this F though.
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- bort
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Re: Tuba F "GP9" ??
Sounds like you made a good decision.Mcordon1 wrote:I almost bought..."weakness"...intonation.
- MartyNeilan
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Re: Tuba F "GP9" ??
I don't see that listed on the site any longer, perhaps they are improving it. What I would love G&P to do is build a new version of the K2001. The K2001 was an improvement on the Pro2000, so I am sure their new horn would be even better. If they could just fix the high C, they would definitely have a winner! (Although playing it 1st pushed in really wasn't much of a hardship.)