Dual Pitch Bb-C or Simply High Pitch Low Pitch Slide?
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- Dan Schultz
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Re: Dual Pitch Bb-C or Simply High Pitch Low Pitch Slide?
I don't know where the seller got his information but it sure looks like a high/low pitch Bb euphonium to me.
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Re: Dual Pitch Bb-C or Simply High Pitch Low Pitch Slide?
Information probably from a horn expert (in my business the boss's nephew is a "computer expert").TubaTinker wrote:I don't know where the seller got his information but it sure looks like a high/low pitch Bb euphonium to me.
But even simply being high/low pitch would make it worth 20+ times its market value, wouldn't it?
Jeez one could buy a usable Yamaha 4v for that kind of money.
Or for 1/6th the money this equally misrepresented Pepper:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141057298409

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