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3 CC/BBb Tubas?

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If you could have three contrabass tubas, what would they be?
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Simple

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All BBb

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My rudy 5/4
The new Kalison CC
and i would try to have a gnagey 4/4
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Man, I got 'em:

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Sorry it Kanstul
my mistake
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Mira 184 CC
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If you include sousys, I've had them. I'm now down to just my 186 with both bells, my two bass guitars, and my CCB.
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It'd be my Mirafone 188, and then two other tubas I probably wouldn't use as much... one bigger (some kind of BAT) and one smaller (some kind of 184-like tuba). Although really, I've never tested or seriously searched for any sort of 6/4 or 3/4 tubas. Would take me quite some time to feel ready to "choose."
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1291 Bb
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nothing

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OK, if I were to bow down to convention on this I'd check out small contrabasses to give me a horn between the 1291 and a bass tuba. Really, I'd prefer the 1291, a bass tuba, and a euphonium with a quint valve (1291, 1281, 2280 with quint and 6th). The 1291 wouldn't get played a lot so I could be fine with a copy.

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If I had 3 CC tubas, I probably wouldn't play all of them, but...

my Gnagey CC
a Bruckner (or 1293)
then, I don't know if I would want to go larger or smaller. If I went smaller, I would just keep my Yamaha 621, currently on consignment at Baltimore Brass. Bump, sort of!
Larger? I'm not sure, but it would be a horn that didn't suck the air out of me!
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I'm all set.
Gnagey CC, VMI Neptune 4098 CC, Mirafone 184-5U CC and 56 Bb, Besson 983 EEb and euphonium, King marching baritone, Alexander 163 BBb, Conn 71H/112H bass trombone, Olds Recording tenor trombone.
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I'd try to find the 186 BBb I sold last spring and maybe try a King 2341. That's all I need.
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1895King wrote:maybe try a King 2341.
I've only played new ones, but I like these horns. Easy playing with none of the weirdness of the 5xJ's. A 2341 with an 18" bell would be interesting.
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Hard one!

Probably a Gnagey or King rotory (I haven't tried a Gnagey, but given his philosophy, execution and reputation, I already know I'd like it!
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I'm not very decisive, but a solid quintet ax, a great 4/4 and a bazooka.

(Currently own a Miraphone 184, Kalison DS).
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Yamaha 621 (CC)
Rudolph Meinl 5/4 or Neptune (CC)
Something huge and old (Martin, Cerveny, Conn) BBb
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Mirafone 185-5U CC

PT-6 CC

MW 196 "Fasolt" BBb
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A small CC - Conn 3J
A medium CC - Nirschl 4/4
A large CC - I would like my old Holton CC back from DP, but since I know that will never happen: Nirschl 6/4
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I would say:

Miraphone 186-5U or 187-5U Pro BBb-Flat
Meinl-Weston Model 25 BB-Flat
Miraphone Model 282 3/4 BB-Flat Tuba

For my needs, this would work well.
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Definitely my handmade goldbrass Mel Culbertson Neptune!

After that it gets difficult to say - I have rather liked the Rudolf Meinl 5/4 BBb and Nirschl York 6/4 I have played, but then that just gives me three BAT's. However, no smaller CC/BBb tubas I have owned, or tried have really done it for me.

I am quite happy to stay with just my Neptune, supplemented by PT-15 bass tuba :tuba:
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