KiltieTuba wrote:Why do you need to spend the $$$$$ on a CC?
I was just throwing in one of those "money pit alternate plans" kind of thing. I think I'll cross the university bridge when I get there.
bloke wrote:A Besson 2-20 is a very small tuba with a 15" bell. It probably won't give you a very easy "fake" low Eb.
The Yamaha 641 looks distressed (do I see a patched mouthpipe tube?), but probably worth $1500.
I didn't notice the mouthpipe part. $1500 may be a good price, but I'll think I'll pass on it. I don't know much about tuba conditions and problems to look for, and it's a chance that could end badly. I'm actually not sure if it's a 2-20 tuba that I use at school, but I'm sure it's a Besson.
Todd S. Malicoate wrote:While the OPs positive attitude is appreciated, is it really realistic that a 10th grader is going to win an audition with a youth orchestra in a large metropolitan area accepting musicians up to age 24?
With that realism in mind, don't sweat the low Eb. Play on whatever instrument is easiest for you to practice on and sound best on. Take the Eb up an octave if you can't get a solid false tone or work it out in another way. It will make ZERO difference in the overall audition. For goodness sake, don't buy a tuba just for this audition and the slim chance of getting to play with this group next year.
That said, get mad at me for daring to question your chances and go win the spot.
That's actually a very good point. While, I'd probably use the tuba everywhere else I play tuba, It seems the 321 is roughly the 'same' (using the term loosely). To be straight, I have not much of an idea what to expect from the auditions, but I could wager it is something that is going to be harder than most things I've done before. That said, it will provide me with a solid challenge that, not to boast, I don't really have here at my high school's band. I'd rather lose $20 audition fee than to lose $1520 with a tuba that I don't need
and the audition fee. If I don't make the audition with the 321 or any other tuba, I doubt that the 641 would help my chances much at all; the fault would lie on me.
The school's tubas are at school, so I definitely try out each one with the audition stuff. Thanks again for all the help and clearing some of my misconceptions.