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Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 10:58 am
by bort
COOL!

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 11:00 am
by Tubajug
Very interesting...(stroking my first-time-growing-a-beard beard)...

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 1:02 pm
by bort
hrender wrote:
Tubajug wrote:Very interesting...(stroking my first-time-growing-a-beard beard)...
Give it at least 3-4 weeks. Once you get past the "it itches" phase you're good to go.
Learning to play tuba with it is tricky as well. I play much better with a clean face, but eventually learned how to do as well with a beard.

However, the real problem is that my beard is starting to turn white far sooner than I would have guessed. :!:

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 3:48 pm
by bort
hrender wrote:Good eye. I expect this one to be gone by tomorrow.
If only I were in Oregon! (First time I've ever said that!)

This part of your link was interesting:

"Markus Theinert, the current CEO for the German maker Miraphone, and a very fine tuba soloist, played our Sander BBb tuba while visiting the collection in the 1990’s. Markus told me then that he thought it was one of the best BBb tubas he had ever played."

Too bad that particular tuba is dying a slow death in captivity. At least the one in Oregon can still be played... (although maybe it's not as good of an instrument?)

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 11:24 pm
by Cameron Gates
That is an interesting horn. I was thinking about taking the 2 hour drive up there to check it out but lost interest after thinking about how much work that thing would take.

The leadpipe patch, the ferrule on the small end of the bow, the (artfully not photographed well) flattened tubing, and the wild MP receiver setup all give me the douche chills.

My crystal ball says lots of spiderweb cranking in future dent removal. However I do admit that I have a very cynical crystal ball.

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 11:48 pm
by Gator
Sönder. Made in Woflfstein, Germany.

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 2:31 pm
by Tubajug
bort wrote:
hrender wrote:
Tubajug wrote:Very interesting...(stroking my first-time-growing-a-beard beard)...
Give it at least 3-4 weeks. Once you get past the "it itches" phase you're good to go.
Learning to play tuba with it is tricky as well. I play much better with a clean face, but eventually learned how to do as well with a beard.

However, the real problem is that my beard is starting to turn white far sooner than I would have guessed. :!:
I started growing it because our community orchestra season ended and I was just too lazy to shave for a week, so I thought I'd give it a try. I usually like to play with a clean-shaven face. I grew a goatee once and didn't like playing with it. I forgot that I have a polka gig tonight, so that should be interesting...They usually go 2-3 hours.

Re: CL: Cool horn

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 8:34 am
by Sam Gnagey
I have a Sander CC. It has a really sweet, dark sound with lots of color to it. The 4th valve being pitched at two whole steps is something of a challenge, but not unworkable. I have used it in the orchestra and will again when appropriate. I tried buying this one, but he won't ship.
Sam