mechanical tuba player
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:44 pm
I approach this topic with fear and trepidation and also with hope that it doesn't get misdirected in the soooo obvious humorous vein.
I was speaking with someone who has been an encyclopedia of tuba information; he mentioned in an offhanded way that some of the European tuba manufacturers used a mechanical tuba playing device. I was incredulous.
He said they use it to test their tubas in the development stage, this lets them bypass the human inconsistencies at this stage of development.
I asked a friend who has a good bit of background in the music industry and he said that Conn used such a mechanical device in the 1950's.
OK, has anyone on this BBS ever actually seen this device?
I was speaking with someone who has been an encyclopedia of tuba information; he mentioned in an offhanded way that some of the European tuba manufacturers used a mechanical tuba playing device. I was incredulous.
He said they use it to test their tubas in the development stage, this lets them bypass the human inconsistencies at this stage of development.
I asked a friend who has a good bit of background in the music industry and he said that Conn used such a mechanical device in the 1950's.
OK, has anyone on this BBS ever actually seen this device?