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Getting the water out

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 4:17 pm
by JESimmons
Newby question. I’m a long time trombone player learning to play a tuba. I found a Conn 10J in typical abused condition - it’s good enough to learn on. I’m having trouble getting the (I’m told not to say spit) water out of it. I pull all the valve slides and main slide, spin the horn around like I see French horn players do both with the valves depressed and not, and the horn still rattles. Is there a trick? Do I need an air compressor?

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:49 pm
by Three Valves
The spit makes it rattle??

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:53 pm
by Mike C855B
Yes, it's very frustrating. My old Conn (...whatever it is...) does the same thing, and it bit me hard during the most recent concert with it. Mine is a bit of a BAT and I'm sure the audience was trying to figure out why I was tossing it about during the performance.

Anyway, you have to keep spinning it around vertically until... uh... well, you know. Just make sure you spin it in the right direction so the moisture doesn't come out the bell.

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 10:46 pm
by The Big Ben
Three Valves wrote:The spit makes it rattle??
gurgle

Learning to get the water out of a particular tuba can be something of an art at times.

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:48 am
by JESimmons
Thanks. It makes me appreciate the simplicity off my trombones.

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:09 am
by sushi20j
The Big Ben wrote:Learning to get the water out of a particular tuba can be something of an art at times.
That is why I had a Saturn Water Key added to the 4th valve tubing on my Miraphone. I got tired of doing tuba acrobatics in the close quarters of various pits during musicals.
Saturn Key 1.jpg
Saturn Key 2.jpg

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:22 pm
by Leland
Without watching how you turn the horn, I'll still guess that you spin it too quickly. The water needs to "roll" out, like you're rolling a marble through the tubing. Slow down, and take time at home to study the pipes and figure them out.

And please don't whirl the horn around while the rest of the group is playing.

Re: Getting the water out

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 11:24 am
by Northernlb
On those Conn 10J the water likes to hang out in second valve slide or the bottom of the second valve. If you do not have access to the slide to get it out, the slow roll is the way you will have go to get it out of the instrument. If done right one turn should get it to a water key.