5 valve F cimbasso FS

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Sam Gnagey
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5 valve F cimbasso FS

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This cimbasso plays well in tune with a very characteristic sound; great for Verdi, Pucinni and modern works calling for for this instrument. It might also work well as a bass trombone substitute in big band jazz. Full chromatic range to the pedals. Bore is .687", 10.5" bell. Two-piece hard case included for $5750.

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The Big Ben
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Is this a Gnagey Special? It's a beautiful instrument!
Sam Gnagey
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The Big Ben wrote:Is this a Gnagey Special? It's a beautiful instrument!
It is.
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gregsundt
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That would be worth the drive just for the play-test!! Looks like a fun horn. Is that the beel section from a marching baritone/flugabone?
"The only problem with that tuba is, it does everything you tell it to!" - Robert LeBlanc
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That would be worth the drive just for the play-test!! Looks like a fun horn. Is that the bell section from a marching baritone/flugabone?
"The only problem with that tuba is, it does everything you tell it to!" - Robert LeBlanc
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Post by Ed Vinson »

What brand is it???
Sweet axe!
Reputable large German CC
Reputable large Japanese F
Reputable Swiss Euphonium
Reputable Japanese Bass Trombone
Crappy American Sousaphone
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The Big Ben
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Ed Vinson wrote:What brand is it???
Sweet axe!
See above.

(It's a Gnagey Special)
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