Advice on Reynolds Tuba BBb please
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:39 am
Hi all,
I am new to the forum and have found it very informative and interesting reading.
I am planning to go and see / play test a Reynolds BBb Detachable Bell Front Tuba, 3v and would like some advise on what to look for. I've had a brief discussion with the seller who has advised me it plays well, has the first valve trigger all slides pull valves free etc. But are there some other key things / faults to look and listen out for with this particular make.
Unfortunately I do not have the opportunity to see and play test many horns like this one for the simple fact they few and far between. I am in Australia, where there are not many US built horns, especially with recording bells. I have begun reherasing with a trad jazz group, I think this horn would definately look and hopefully sound the part.
I'm predominately a trom/euph player, however for the trad jazz gig I am using a clapped out Amati 221. Although the pistons are extremely noisey they have good compression but I just don't like the intonation and sound I'm getting from it.
Any Reynolds Tuba advice would be appreciated.
Thinking ahead any tips on the mouthpiece to use and how difficult it would be to locate and ship over to Aus a upright bell to fit would be great.
I am new to the forum and have found it very informative and interesting reading.
I am planning to go and see / play test a Reynolds BBb Detachable Bell Front Tuba, 3v and would like some advise on what to look for. I've had a brief discussion with the seller who has advised me it plays well, has the first valve trigger all slides pull valves free etc. But are there some other key things / faults to look and listen out for with this particular make.
Unfortunately I do not have the opportunity to see and play test many horns like this one for the simple fact they few and far between. I am in Australia, where there are not many US built horns, especially with recording bells. I have begun reherasing with a trad jazz group, I think this horn would definately look and hopefully sound the part.
I'm predominately a trom/euph player, however for the trad jazz gig I am using a clapped out Amati 221. Although the pistons are extremely noisey they have good compression but I just don't like the intonation and sound I'm getting from it.
Any Reynolds Tuba advice would be appreciated.
Thinking ahead any tips on the mouthpiece to use and how difficult it would be to locate and ship over to Aus a upright bell to fit would be great.