Nifty 4v Eb Tuba

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Bob Kolada
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Re: Nifty 4v Eb Tuba

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KiltieTuba wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/Conn-Eb-Tuba-1926_W ... 660wt_1165" target="_blank

(Bob might have a bit of competition on this one) :tuba:
I already have the same exact thing (except silver and stock). :D
Navytubaman
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Re: Nifty 4v Eb Tuba

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This is my Eb in case anyone was wondering whose it was.

Purchased here from tubenet about 4 years ago. Took me a bit to conquer it, mainly because I was using the wrong style mouthpieces. Once I popped in a Conn Helleberg 7B it totally opened up and plays.

I played it for the first time in a few months (been doing all CC work recently) and here's a quick link to some tootin on it.

http://www.esnips.com/doc/c5cd29c2-a2c5 ... nn-Eb-Tuba" target="_blank" target="_blank

Tried to show low register some, played to the bottom EEb. Tried to show the usable range mostly Bb - Eb. The highest arpeggio you hear is to Ab. (yeah, I fumbled it some...).

It's best range is BBb to Eb above the staff. Pretty good through there. It's not a F tuba, but it is a fine sounding horn. You need a couple of alternate fingers but the secret was the mouthpiece. Played like crap using a PT style, even worse with my Alan Baer, but the Helleberg style makes it sing.

My daughter is playing a couple of years now and papa is proud she's first chair in the band and All-District so I'm financing her a BBb. She want's dad's Hirsbruner, but I told her dream on...but I'll get her a good BBb.

Any questions, let me know.

J. K. Diamond
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