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pulseczar
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For comparison, here's a York Eb:
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and a BBb:
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showing what was mentioned above
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When I was shopping for my very first tuba, there was one of these available locally. Guy wanted $500 for it; it had a nice sound but was sharp in the high range and flat in the low range...one of those instuments where the low octave Eb is more like a 9th. I passed. Are all of these like this, intonation-wise?

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MaryAnn wrote:Are all of these like this, intonation-wise?
Yes. In the early 20th century the octave was much longer than the one we are familiar with.
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Donn wrote:
MaryAnn wrote:Are all of these like this, intonation-wise?
Yes. In the early 20th century the octave was much longer than the one we are familiar with.
This would be the justly-infamous "non-Euclidian tuning" that neither Bierce nor Lovecraft dared write about, I believe? :twisted:
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Mary Ann,
The intonation problem could be caused by many possibilities including a mouthpiece that doesn't match up with the horn.
And, for the record, I much prefer Debbie Harry to the monkey.
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