Learning and Adjusting to C Tuba
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 12:35 pm
About a month ago now I purchased an Eastman EBC632 as my first personal horn and obviously, based on the title of this thread, it is in C.
I have been working on adjusting and I am wondering if anyone has any kind of advice on how to speed up the process. Some days I can read decent, other days I revert back to playing off of Bb fingerings. I write all my fingerings in to the music so that I can play it in ensembles here at Berry College, but sight reading is rough. If anyone has any kind of tips about this please feel free to let me know. I have been made aware that it is a slow process since it is the first time that I have played a tuba that was not Bb in 10 years, but it is still frustrating because I feel like I have reverted back to square one of playing all over again.
-DeltaHalo
I have been working on adjusting and I am wondering if anyone has any kind of advice on how to speed up the process. Some days I can read decent, other days I revert back to playing off of Bb fingerings. I write all my fingerings in to the music so that I can play it in ensembles here at Berry College, but sight reading is rough. If anyone has any kind of tips about this please feel free to let me know. I have been made aware that it is a slow process since it is the first time that I have played a tuba that was not Bb in 10 years, but it is still frustrating because I feel like I have reverted back to square one of playing all over again.
-DeltaHalo