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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:43 pm
I am not natively speaking EnglishTheHatTuba wrote:...it doesn't have quite the pancake effect as the one...
It refers to the shape of the bell. A "pancake" bell with flare and continue flaring until until it is almost flush with the rim of the bell.Lingon wrote:Thanks guys. I understand from your comments that it would be sound to be a bit sceptical to old Conns esepcially regarding intonation. Better to pass on these ones then?!
I am not natively speaking EnglishTheHatTuba wrote:...it doesn't have quite the pancake effect as the one...so could you please explain the term "pancake effect" in this tuba context?
In case that wasn't clear due to typographical error or whatever, "pancake" means "flattened" (in the sense of shape, of course, as opposed to notes.)TheHatTuba wrote: It refers to the shape of the bell. A "pancake" bell with flare and continue flaring until until it is almost flush with the rim of the bell.
TheHatTuba wrote:...A "pancake" bell with flare and continue flaring until until it is almost flush with the rim of the bell...
Thanks, I think I got the picture.Donn wrote:..."pancake" means "flattened"...