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First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 4:36 pm
by willthetubaguy
I'm trying to find a good CC tuba for a reasonable price. 5/4 or maybe 4/4 that provides a big sound. Copy tubas work too but just anything under $7000. If anyone has ay recommendations please tell me!
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:45 am
by Sousaswag
I would recommend you go with a 4/4 instead of a true 5/4 (PT6 and Thor are generally considered 5/4)
In the 4/4 category you have many more options. I like the B&S Pt-20p (same as my BBb just shorter) and the Pt-606p.
4/4 horns generally are 'do all' horns, while a 5/4 may be a little big for everything. What are you going to use it for? Ensemble, quintet, orchestra, etc? That's the first question I'd ask. Hope this helps
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:48 am
by bisontuba
Ask your teacher...
Go play several different horns at either music stores listed above or at shows like MidWest, Army Tuba Conference, TMEA, etc. etc. etc..
Don’t be afraid to buy a used tuba...doesn’t have to be brand new....
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 5:52 pm
by KyleMG
bisontuba wrote:Ask your teacher...
Go play several different horns at either music stores listed above or at shows like MidWest, Army Tuba Conference, TMEA, etc. etc. etc..
Don’t be afraid to buy a used tuba...doesn’t have to be brand new....
If anything, I’d say aim for a used horn from within a decade or so. Old, vintage horns are great, but they could have issues that have been fixed with newer iterations of the same model horn.
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 2:01 pm
by obreitys
If you’re not against a Yamaha, why not try the YCB-661? It’s a solid, versatile horn that fits right into your size range. It gets pretty good reviews; it’d be a good first pro CC. They run pretty cheap too.
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 2:41 pm
by willthetubaguy
I ended up getting a 4/4 Hirsbrunner, disregarded my budget but should treat me well.
Re: First professional CC tuba?
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 4:11 pm
by WC8KCY
willthetubaguy wrote:I ended up getting a 4/4 Hirsbrunner, disregarded my budget but should treat me well.
Money well spent, I'd say. The time spent saving up for and/or paying off the horn will be a small fraction of the years of productive and enjoyable use that you'll be rewarded with. Congratulations!