Holton 345 for sale CC 6/4 SOLD
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:37 pm
SOLD
I have recently purchased a Gronitz PCK and in order to finance that, I must sell my 6/4 Holton.
The Holton is an excellent tuba that I have used for many, many situations quite successfully. You may have heard me play it in the Cincinnati, Knoxville, Lebanon, Middletown, or Springfield Symphony Orchestras.
I used it for the bottom part in "All the King's Tubas" tuba quartet (we had regular gigs at King's Island and the Cincinnati Zoo as well as a couple of guest artist slots) and the "fourTE" tuba quartet (we gave a recital down at SERTEC this year).
I've used it for solo recitals, tuba quartets, brass quintets, bands, orchestras, polka, dixie, country, jazz, and blues
Sorry, I'm getting a little long winded. I've really enjoyed this horn for a long time, but my teacher wants me on this Gronitz and, I must admit, it is a very, very nice horn.
Normal things with a Holton. G in the staff should be played 1-3 as it is flat open. Wonderful big orchestral sound. Quite flexible/nimble.
--Email or PM me for more information.
visit my website to see what I've done with it (most of the tuba stuff I've done has been on this horn): http://www.hometown.aol.com/bubbatuba" target="_blank
There is a picture of it on this page
T. J. Ricer
I have recently purchased a Gronitz PCK and in order to finance that, I must sell my 6/4 Holton.
The Holton is an excellent tuba that I have used for many, many situations quite successfully. You may have heard me play it in the Cincinnati, Knoxville, Lebanon, Middletown, or Springfield Symphony Orchestras.
I used it for the bottom part in "All the King's Tubas" tuba quartet (we had regular gigs at King's Island and the Cincinnati Zoo as well as a couple of guest artist slots) and the "fourTE" tuba quartet (we gave a recital down at SERTEC this year).
I've used it for solo recitals, tuba quartets, brass quintets, bands, orchestras, polka, dixie, country, jazz, and blues
Sorry, I'm getting a little long winded. I've really enjoyed this horn for a long time, but my teacher wants me on this Gronitz and, I must admit, it is a very, very nice horn.
Normal things with a Holton. G in the staff should be played 1-3 as it is flat open. Wonderful big orchestral sound. Quite flexible/nimble.
--Email or PM me for more information.
visit my website to see what I've done with it (most of the tuba stuff I've done has been on this horn): http://www.hometown.aol.com/bubbatuba" target="_blank
There is a picture of it on this page
T. J. Ricer