First glimpse of NEW F/Eb Travel Tuba

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First glimpse of NEW F/Eb Travel Tuba

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It is now about one year ago since Wessex discontinued our popular Bubbie F/Eb travel tuba - and since then have been busy redesigning, leaning from all the weaknesses of the Mk1 design to make a new much-improved design to be called the 'Bubbie 5' because it now has 5-rotary valves. In fact is a completely new design from the ground up with the name being the only thing the same as original. It has much larger bore to make as free blowing as the BBb Mighty Midget tornister tuba beside which the prototype can be seen below.

Instead of a separate Eb slide, the 5th valve is now a reversible slide much like found on french horns to switch from F to Bb as default and by connecting to the other side it works in Eb with the 5th valve (with one tone slide in place of flat tone slide) then becoming ascending valve. Since the picture was taken of the prototype the 5th valve lever has been moved to be right-hand thumb operated.

When I picked it up and played i was immediately impressed. Not only is it much better than the original Bubbie, it is also much better than the Meinl-Weston Trolley travel tuba (I used to own one). It is surprisingly free blowing, much like with the tornistertuba, intonation is good, the low register including the notorious C/B is easy, while the little tuba has a sweet tone. It would be ideal for playing the Mahler 1 solo.

No details of price, or release date yet, but I can say for certain it will be at the US Army Conference in February to see/try. Two other new Wessex models of tuba of rather larger proportions I also approved this time in China, but of those more later...
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Hi Jonathan

See if you can have them put the 5th valve trigger on the right hand, should be simple and use the design from the 410 cc tuba.
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Hi Tom,

I have already had the prototype fitted with right thumb lever for the 5th valve and of a new design better than the 410 (I think) - more like the latest Miraphone. Will try to photo and post tomorrow including more explanation of playing pitched in Eb.

I tried this little baby yesterday playing with concert band in rehearsal for a couple of quieter passages and love its sound and impressively good intonation - while having full range down to the pedals.
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Here are some pictures of the Bubbie 5 after 5th valve lever moved

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Comparison against Bubbie Mk.1
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The Bubbie 5 is now on Wessex Tubas websites with further details including how to switch from F to Eb.

USA - http://www.wessex-tubas.com/product/bubbie-5/
UK - http://www.wessex-tubas.co.uk/product/bubbie-5/
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