Explanation Please
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Explanation Please
Maybe the seller here is a TubeNetter. Perhaps someone can shed some light on the mouthpipe.
Could be just to get the pitch down. Dunno.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mouthpiece-sous ... 3a83a71709
Could be just to get the pitch down. Dunno.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mouthpiece-sous ... 3a83a71709
Dan Schultz
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Re: Explanation Please
Dan,
Looks a more extreme variant if the (in)famous Parduba Double cup mp. Curious to be sure.
Mike
Looks a more extreme variant if the (in)famous Parduba Double cup mp. Curious to be sure.
Mike
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Re: Explanation Please
If I understand the question, it isn't about the mouthpiece, though it looks like a fun mouthpiece.
My guess: it's more or less in playing position in the photograph. You aren't wearing it, you're leaning over it. You also have the original hardware, which you can swap in for occasions that aren't suited to this eccentric position (hence the shoulder pads.) It could also be an adaptation for someone whose mouth is at about collarbone height, but that seems less likely.
My guess: it's more or less in playing position in the photograph. You aren't wearing it, you're leaning over it. You also have the original hardware, which you can swap in for occasions that aren't suited to this eccentric position (hence the shoulder pads.) It could also be an adaptation for someone whose mouth is at about collarbone height, but that seems less likely.
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Re: Explanation Please
That MP reminds me of those favored by 'Banda' artists.
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Re: Explanation Please
+1Highpitch wrote:That MP reminds me of those favored by 'Banda' artists.
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Re: Explanation Please
I would agree, it looks like a Parduba Double Cup. I think they are still available for purchase.Mikelynch wrote:Dan,
Looks a more extreme variant if the (in)famous Parduba Double cup mp. Curious to be sure.
Mike
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My understanding was that the objective was to facilitate the upper register while still allowing decent low register playing. This started out applied to trumpet mouthpieces, but was then applied to MPs for other instruments. I used to own a trombone version that came with a valve trombone I once owned. I didn't find that it helped me achieve its stated objective. I have never tried the tuba version.
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Re: Explanation Please
Hey, guys!
The mouthPIECE was not my concern. It is the mouthPIPE that I was curious about.
The mouthPIECE was not my concern. It is the mouthPIPE that I was curious about.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Explanation Please
Yes, got to learn to read
. It does look bizarre.

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Re: Explanation Please
Sure, but what's to say about it, after my incisive analysis?TubaTinker wrote: The mouthPIECE was not my concern. It is the mouthPIPE that I was curious about.
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Re: Explanation Please
Could it be to facilitate playing with the instrument on sort of stand as opposed to the usual position?
Pete

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Re: Explanation Please
Donn wrote:Sure, but what's to say about it, after my incisive analysis?TubaTinker wrote: The mouthPIECE was not my concern. It is the mouthPIPE that I was curious about.


Your analysis was OK but I'm thinking the mouthpipe was just cobbled-up to compensate for the 'franken-bell'.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Explanation Please
So the bell isn't normal? I'm not really sure what I see there ... looks tiny, but that's exaggerated by the perspective? I think I see the right number of elbows.
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Re: Explanation Please
Yeah... When this thread first started, I just took a glance at it and the bell appeared to be some sort of raincatcher configuration. I see now that it is a sousaphone bell. Curiosity got me. I emailed the seller asking what kind of horn it is.Donn wrote:So the bell isn't normal? I'm not really sure what I see there ... looks tiny, but that's exaggerated by the perspective? I think I see the right number of elbows.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Explanation Please
The banda scene is surprisingly mysterious. Right here in our midst, these guys are tuba playing stars, but for all most of us seem to know about it, it could be happening in Madagascar.
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Re: Explanation Please
The mouthpiece is a mexican made from a company called Olvera Music
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