I honestly don't know why this model never became more popular. I know 4/4 rotary tubas are not as popular as the larger York-style piston tubas, but imo this model plays/sounds BETTER than the more 'popular' equivalent offerings from other makers. I mean, these VMI/B&S-made 'Musica' tubas play/sound great, are made just as well as any Meinl or Miraphone, and only go for used Cerveny prices
Austin CL: Musica CC
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toobagrowl
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
Great price for a really nice 5rv 4/4 CC
This tuba is definitely worth more than $2k.
I honestly don't know why this model never became more popular. I know 4/4 rotary tubas are not as popular as the larger York-style piston tubas, but imo this model plays/sounds BETTER than the more 'popular' equivalent offerings from other makers. I mean, these VMI/B&S-made 'Musica' tubas play/sound great, are made just as well as any Meinl or Miraphone, and only go for used Cerveny prices
I honestly don't know why this model never became more popular. I know 4/4 rotary tubas are not as popular as the larger York-style piston tubas, but imo this model plays/sounds BETTER than the more 'popular' equivalent offerings from other makers. I mean, these VMI/B&S-made 'Musica' tubas play/sound great, are made just as well as any Meinl or Miraphone, and only go for used Cerveny prices
- anotherjtm2
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
Thanks, hrender and tubagrowl. I picked this one up yesterday. It plays easily with a nice sound and, on top of that, good intonation. Looks barely used.
The seller had it for a high school student whose instructor told him he should get a C tuba if he was serious. But he likes the school issued Bb tuba, which is also rotary but a lot heftier, so he's chosen to be serious with that instead, and the C tuba has gone unused.
The seller had it for a high school student whose instructor told him he should get a C tuba if he was serious. But he likes the school issued Bb tuba, which is also rotary but a lot heftier, so he's chosen to be serious with that instead, and the C tuba has gone unused.
John Morris
- 1960s CC Scherzer/Sander
- 1960s CC Scherzer/Sander
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toobagrowl
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
Yep
You got a great deal on a great tuba!
- bort
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
That's awesome, congrats!
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
Congrats. I was trying my hardest to figure out how to buy this and get it to Ohio. Thanks for taking that challenge away from me, lol.
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Re: Austin CL: Musica CC
I'm glad I could helpbobcatpilot wrote:Congrats. I was trying my hardest to figure out how to buy this and get it to Ohio. Thanks for taking that challenge away from me, lol.
There's another for sale on TubeNet, if you still want a challenge. This tuba somehow looks less complicated than a 5v CC 186, even though it has as much tubing and as many valves. Maybe it's just not as tightly wrapped.
When I picked this one up, I could see that some crinkles had been straightened on the bell, and when I took it to my repair guy to get the sticky (misaligned) tuning slide fixed ($15), he said something like, "I saw that tuba about 6 weeks ago to straighten out the bell. It was pretty bad." He did a great job, and I got a good price. I really like the sound, and how easily it plays for me (compared to a BBb 186).
John Morris
- 1960s CC Scherzer/Sander
- 1960s CC Scherzer/Sander