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Just be patient, Bob. Take your time and wait for you want to come along. Remember that there aren't "used tuba lots" in every city.
P.S. If you don't buy a full-sized CC or BBb and buy another peashooter instead, we are going to form a mob and come looking for you.

P.S. If you don't buy a full-sized CC or BBb and buy another peashooter instead, we are going to form a mob and come looking for you.

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There may be......
a used 2141 (and a very good one) coming up for sale in the area shortly. I'll let you know more as I keep my ear to the ground. Damn that makes my ear dirty!
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That's 'Bobtensixt-EYE-two', not 'Bobtensixt-EE-two'...MartyNeilan wrote:Just be patient, Bob. Take your time and wait for you want to come along. Remember that there aren't "used tuba lots" in every city.
P.S. If you don't buy a full-sized CC or BBb and buy another peashooter instead, we are going to form a mob and come looking for you.


Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Re: There may be......
I haven't tried it, but a stethoscope might be a good idea, if you do this often.Roger Lewis wrote:a used 2141 (and a very good one) coming up for sale in the area shortly. I'll let you know more as I keep my ear to the ground. Damn that makes my ear dirty!
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Well, Bob......
the horn is now in the fore sale section - Dan Clouse's 2141 post there. This is a very good horn. Dan and I both went over it carfully when he got it from Brasswind.
Get with him and see if you can make something happen. Personally, I think you'd do better with a contrabass tuba rather than a bass tuba. We get paid below the staff not above it.
Just my thoughts.
Roger
Get with him and see if you can make something happen. Personally, I think you'd do better with a contrabass tuba rather than a bass tuba. We get paid below the staff not above it.
Just my thoughts.
Roger
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Eb...
I went to school with Dan Clouse (waaaay back in the day), I'm sure it's a good horn, an he's an honest guy. Maybe after he sells his eefer, he'll go back to the 621F. I liked his sound on it! Give him a call.
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Re: Well, Bob......
Eric "the suspense is killing meRoger Lewis wrote:Personally, I think you'd do better with a contrabass tuba rather than a bass tuba.

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I am selling a Miraphone 186 BBb 4 rotary, if you are still looking for a tuba! Just PM me or look at my post:
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Since this thread seems to be devoted to such philosophical musings, here's a question about taxis and skateboards, if I may. I don't know about Bob, but I have sure got the Eb religion, a recent convert thanks to a collection of old junkers crowned by an old 3 valve Pan American Eb Giant Bass.Greg wrote: you cannot run a taxi service if you are driving a skateboard.
But in a way, I know it's an absurd instrument, a little bigger than ideal for a bass tuba, and too thin below 8 foot C to be an honest contrabass. Very likely a Bb tuba would serve better at a simple technical level - more in tune, more authoritative down in the basement.
So my question: where would one look for a Bb tuba that sounds like a great big Eb? Responsive, lively, maybe "gritty" if that makes sense, but with an easy singing quality. I just got home from sitting next to a couple of Miraphone 186s, in the hands of better players than me, and apparently it isn't that tuba, nor do I remember the 190 I used to play that way. I have a big old Conn sousaphone, that ain't it. 20J? Smaller tuba, like the Olds O99 and similar?
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Hard to believe a tuba with this wide open sound would come from Germany. It could make some sense that it would have a small bore - maybe like the Holton TU331, or an older tuba with similar build.Greg wrote:Would that be a Yamaha 621 BBb? Small enough that there isn't much depth of sound. Also a small enough bore that the high register can sing. But yet it has an easy low register.
Or maybe a Miraphone 184?
"Not much depth of sound" doesn't seem quite right - we don't want to end up recommending a skateboard. More like, tone isn't buried in a tub.