Page 1 of 2
NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:52 am
by swswartz
I was at the NY Phil the other night and heard Gershwin's Concerto in F...they rocked it! I am pretty sure Al Baer was playing tuba (I was up in the nose bleeds...someone should make an emoticon) and he was definitely using a smaller than usual horn and it didn't look like the Kodiak F...anyone have a connection that might know what horn he was using? I thought it looked Miraphone 188-ish

Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:34 pm
by LowBrassNYC
.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:00 pm
by bort
No disrespect, but Kyle and Al have quite different "haircuts," and should be easy to tell apart especially from up top.
Most likely, it was a 188 (based on real info -- not guesses, but not totally certain).
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:11 pm
by swswartz
I know Kyle Turner pretty well. I've taken lessons with him. It wasn't Kyle. I have met Alan and I am fairly certain it was him. I also have a source who told me Al recently purchased a new 188, so I am 99.9% sure it was Al playing on a Miraphone 188 which he sounded great on and probably played to make sure that lick in the first movement of the Gershwin was super clean...he still sounded huge!
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:00 pm
by MartyNeilan
Big Al is going to bring the 188 back in style

Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:40 am
by Billy M.
I love my 188. Here's to hoping it goes back in style.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:45 am
by bort
Billy M. wrote:I love my 188. Here's to hoping it goes back in style.
Yeah! Hey, wait...

Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:19 pm
by Chuck Jackson
What's old is new.
Chuck"I remember the 80"s, kinda"Jackson
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:27 am
by mexicantuba
I used to rock a 188, I didnt know people even still played them...awesome.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:44 pm
by tofu
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:40 pm
by Ferguson
There is no MW. It's Buffet. They probably care, but they offer little incentive for him to use one instrument over another. Yes, he recently bought a new 188.
Ferguson
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 2:56 am
by mexicantuba
If Al is rocking a 188 in the Phil, I think hes the only one on the planet that would have the guts to do it.
188 is a super clean horn and at the hands of an expert sounds great, but it's really not a horn (IMHO) to be playing in the NY Phil,
Im sure I have never heard an orchestra recording where I was like "wow amazing!", and someone was playing a miraphone of any stripe.
Orchestra tuba in the US is about york sounding rich tubas. The 188 would sound amazing in Amsterdam however. Or LA. (cue Roger Bobo reference)
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 3:34 am
by tofu
mexicantuba wrote:If Al is rocking a 188 in the Phil, I think hes the only one on the planet that would have the guts to do it.
188 is a super clean horn and at the hands of an expert sounds great, but it's really not a horn (IMHO) to be playing in the NY Phil,
Im sure I have never heard an orchestra recording where I was like "wow amazing!", and someone was playing a miraphone of any stripe.
Orchestra tuba in the US is about york sounding rich tubas. The 188 would sound amazing in Amsterdam however. Or LA. (cue Roger Bobo reference)
How about Tommy Johnson - probably the most recorded tubist ever from all the great orchestral movie soundtracks he did. He certainly rocked Miraphones like the 184 /185. Plus, if I recalled he did a famous recording with the LA Phil playing the Planets having the tubas doubled by Tommy Johnson and Jim Self. Then there is that other one time La Phil guy who also rocked Miraphones like the186 etc - Roger Bobo. There have been and are plenty of folks in US who have played something other than York sounding tubas. Alex 163's have very popular horns in US orchestra's over the years for instance. I've certainly heard "wow amazing" from those Alex players.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 5:30 am
by Dave Roberts
Me too, Wade. Would gather a guess that there were a number of us that won gigs in the '80's on the 188. Loved that Tuba, so versatile.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 4:54 pm
by pjdicris
MartyNeilan wrote:Big Al is going to bring the 188 back in style

It's about time

Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:12 pm
by TubaGuyBen
............
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:58 am
by vapourboy
I'm all for more rotor German 188s, etc, horns being played in major US ensembles. Only good could come of it, as long as no promotional deals are hammered out resulting in the 188 being re-marketed with some prominent player's name slapped on it and the price increasing by 50%.
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:43 pm
by Chuck Jackson
tuben wrote:There are even legends of vintage Alexander tubas being in demand again.....
As it should be.
Chuck"The Emperor may finally understand that his new clothes are not nearly as stylish as the old ones"Jackson
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:10 pm
by joh_tuba
Soo... hipsters play tuba?
Re: NY Phil Tuba
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:07 pm
by jamsav
[quote="mexicantuba"]If Al is rocking a 188 in the Phil, I think hes the only one on the planet that would have the guts to do it.
Im sure I have never heard an orchestra recording where I was like "wow amazing!", and someone was playing a miraphone of any stripe.
Orchestra tuba in the US is about york sounding rich tubas. The 188 would sound amazing in Amsterdam however. Or LA. (cue Roger Bobo reference)[/quote
Couple years in this forum and I have observed some pretty whacky statements.
This one is right up there ....