Kind of a stupid question, but is this a 4/4 or 6/4 Nirschl? (Looks like a 4/4 to me, but I could be wrong)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jJCMMVe ... re=related" target="_blank
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Which Nirschl?
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Which Nirschl?
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Re: Which Nirschl?
Looks more along the lines of a 5/4 Nirschl a la Bohm & Meinl/Marzanmcvfifer wrote:Kind of a stupid question, but is this a 4/4 or 6/4 Nirschl? (Looks like a 4/4 to me, but I could be wrong)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jJCMMVe ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Which Nirschl?
Id guess 4/4
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Re: Which Nirschl?
Its a 4/4...they have a huge 19" bell. There are a few local pros who have them here in Chicago...tasty tubas.
http://www.hornboerse.de/MWN+-+Perantuc ... n+C,i2.htm" target="_blank
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Re: Which Nirschl?
As the happy owner of one of these "largish" 4/4 Nirschl CC's (although I'd be very happy to join with Josh in the 6/4 Nirschl owner club), the horn in the video is what Walter Nirschl labels as his 4/4 CC.joshwirt wrote:Its a 4/4...they have a huge 19" bell. There are a few local pros who have them here in Chicago...tasty tubas.
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Re: Which Nirschl?
Tasty eh? Do you prefer the leg, wing or breast?joshwirt wrote:Its a 4/4...they have a huge 19" bell. There are a few local pros who have them here in Chicago...tasty tubas.
http://www.hornboerse.de/MWN+-+Perantuc ... n+C,i2.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank