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Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:30 pm
by cle_tuba
Hello guys...
Someone uses a single mouthpiece for tuba and bass down?
What mouthpiece? Why?
Big hug ...

Re: Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:01 pm
by cle_tuba
Hello ...
Apparently they all use a mouthpiece for tuba bass and other for tuba contrabass ...
Hugs

Re: Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:07 am
by Rick Denney
Do you mean using one mouthpiece for both bass tuba (tuba in F or Eb) and contrabass tuba (C or Bb)?
If that is what you mean, not many will use the same mouthpiece for both. Most people will use a mouthpiece with a shallower cup for bass tuba. Exceptions include those cases where a player is trying to make a large Eb tuba sound like a contrabass tuba, as is often the case in the UK.
Rick "trying to decipher unclear language" Denney
Re: Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:25 am
by cjk
20 years ago, my private teacher at that time was using a Mirafone Rose Solo on both a B&S Symphonie F tuba and a Miraphone 188.
Re: Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:17 am
by cjk
There used to be interview articles with several of the top Los Angeles studio tubists on tubanews.com. Evidently that site no longer exists. I seem to recall that one of them may have used a Marcinkiewicz N-something (maybe an N1 or N2?) on all of their tubas. I don't recall 100%.
Jim Self's website seems to say that he uses one mouthpiece for all of his tubas:
http://www.jimself.com/hardware.htm wrote:
On all my tubas I use a new Yamaha Jim Self signature model made by Hiroaki Imaoka mouthpiece -- which is like a Miraphone C-4 rim with a deeper cup. This mouthpiece was originally designed by Norm Pearson.
Re: Mouthpiece only ...
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:47 am
by PhilGreen
I've always used a Bach 24AW on both Eb and BBb tubas. Currently playing around with a Miraphone TU21 to get a more F tuba sound from my rotary Eb but keep going back to my old and faithful 24AW.