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Is a euphonium, or what? And what's with the odd leadpipe on the side, and that tiny little bell? Sounds like a bass, though. This street band certainly has the exuberant feel and enough tightness to have good musical fun. New Orleans comes to Krakow! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk-zigW4u8g" target="_blank
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It looks like he figured out how to use the door alcove as a reflector - smart!

There have been quite a few good Polish trad bands over the years - I have some recordings from the last 40 years that are really interesting.
This youtuba is from one of them (somebody else has a copy!) http://youtu.be/iMF8jnJD460 lots of other Gold Washboard Hot Jazz clips are available.
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A specimen from c.1900 http://www.rugs-n-relics.com/Brass/tuba ... rtuba.html" target="_blank" target="_blank

This could be the answer for aging and increasingly incapacitated tuba players!
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KiltieTuba wrote:or maybe the Chinese didn't want people to know that these are still being made in Germany...
The Chinese are not aware these are still being made in Germany - and nor was Wessex Tubas until you posted link to this obscure website (which Google does not find in 'tornister tuba' search). I thought we were releasing something not otherwise available today...and my wording of the advert reflects accordingly
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Cooome on guys! That horn is easy to hold and it sounds good. Please disregard commercial/political discussions and tell us what it is! . . and who's selling it.
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I surely did. . . and I went onto the Cerveny site and looked for it. I guess I'm doing something wrong. . . again.
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I loved the Moscow recording, too!
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sailn2ba wrote:tell us what it is! . . and who's selling it.
Here is the Wessex, taking orders now for delivery later in year - http://www.wessex-tubas.com/bbb-travel-tuba/

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goodgigs wrote:It's a Tornista tuba by cervany, newly revisied and available from Wessex tubas !
It's probably in BBb too. It dosn't seem to project too well here, but with a microphone,
It has an exelent 6/4 type tone quality !
Somewhere is a recording of the Moscow jazz band with and outstanding exemple.
FWIW Stas's tornister is not a Cerveny. The wrap is different from the Cervenys and he tells me that it is unmarked. He is unsure of its origins and is pretty knowledgeable about old instruments.
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the elephant wrote:FWIW, this thread about Stas's tornister was made six years ago. :)
Thanks for your statement of the perfectly obvious! I hadn't been aware that information available via Internet search engines had expiration dates. ;)
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Where else can you juat pick up a 6 year old conversation without having to explain everything?

This is wonderful!
Thanks for playing!
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