Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
Have you seen the Heckel bass trumpet this seller also has listed? http://cgi.ebay.de/Basstrompete-Heckel- ... 23113b8963
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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
Yes, now I have.Lingon wrote:Have you seen the Heckel bass trumpet this seller also has listed?
http://cgi.ebay.de/Basstrompete-Heckel-/150612969827
The seller says it is in S, which is the ignorants perception of German Es (=Eb). But that cannot be true with all that tubing. Whether it is in C or Bb is hard to tell. I would like to have it, but it is out of my league, pricewise.
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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
That is a HUGE kranz on that bass trumpet. That Kruspe Tuba looks neat. I have always wanted to try one of those six valve configurations.
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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
The wide Kranz on the bass trumpet likely is a result of the German practice of avoiding gussets when possible. Cutting such wide bell flare in one piece together with the stack and tail causes the outer flare area to go very thin, which is remedied with the Kranz.
I have a Scherzer trumpet made only of red brass and nickel silver. No Yellow brass. basically all acoustical tubing is out of red brass and all supports are out of nickel silver. The Kranz is very wide, but it does not stifle the sound.
Klaus
I have a Scherzer trumpet made only of red brass and nickel silver. No Yellow brass. basically all acoustical tubing is out of red brass and all supports are out of nickel silver. The Kranz is very wide, but it does not stifle the sound.
Klaus
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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
In S flat or sharp?!imperialbari wrote:...The seller says it is in S, which is the ignorants perception of German Es (=Eb). But that cannot be true with all that tubing. Whether it is in C or Bb is hard to tell. I would like to have it, but it is out of my league, pricewise.Lingon wrote:Have you seen the Heckel bass trumpet this seller also has listed?
http://cgi.ebay.de/Basstrompete-Heckel-/150612969827

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Re: Kruspe F tuba 3+3RV
I need to win the lottery!
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net