Travis99079 wrote:Hey tuba vets,
I was hoping you guys could help compile a list of trending tubas you're seeing out there and maybe the reasoning behind their use. I'm sure many of us youngsters would appreciate it, as well as those seeing changes in what used to be popular and what's popular now.
Example 1
Tuba Student: Hrmmm.... tuba X is being played by tuba player A. So I'm gonna buy tuba X.
Tuba player A: It does what I want it to, that's why I bought it (designed it, had it customized for me, etc ad nauseum)
Answer: Popular tuba is popular because well-respected tuba player uses it in major metropolitan orchestra (even though it's easily identifiable that well-respected tuba player could play a garden hose and it would come out sounding beautiful)
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Example 2
Tuba Student: Heya teacher, my parents are taking out a second mortgage so I can have a tuba, what should I buy?
Tuba Teacher: Well, I think tuba Y is worth going for. But don't buy sight unseen...
Answer: Popular tuba is popular because teacher recommends it (maybe even uses it) and it seems to be working well for a lot of players even if it might not work well for tuba student.
Example 3
Band Director: Hello district comptroller, what is my budget for buying instruments for my school?
District Comptroller: $XXXXX.
Band Director: Hello instrument making company X, Y, and Z. I need an RFP for 4 tubas, 3 marching baritones, a bass clarinet, and a set of tympani
Instrument Making Companies X, Y, and Z: We have a great deal for your school.
District Comptroller: Company Z has the lowest bid, that's what you'll buy.
Answer: Popular tuba is popular because the company could meet the requirements of having the lowest bid.
Question: Tuba popular for what: Jazz? Solos? Orchestral? Large wind band? Chamber music? You're asking a lot by not being specific. Super duper horns may be great one day but give them time, something newer and/or better may come along and unseat it.