Here we go again....
Please use the search engine to find a "score" (pun intended) of similar threads, a lot of them quite recent. Then if you have a specific question depending on your circumstance or area of the country or availability of a particular instrument, go from there.
Summing up: A lot of good ones out there. Play as many as you can. Be patient. Take someone with you. If you think you like one, let it rest and play some others & come back to it to see if it still "talks back" to you. Set you budget beforehand.
What tuba do I buy?
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Naptown Tuba
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But wasn't that the same question people were already answering in that one?tubaman90 wrote:if you were wondering i am just expressing what ive heard in that one, but i am also looking for more than one peson's opinion on what to get
Whatever...
Anyway, if you need to buy a horn sight unseen, you can't really go wrong with a Miraphone 186. Solid horn, and will certainly last you until you're ready for something else. Not too expensive, and will hold its value well.
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Norm in Bellevue
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Re: What tuba do I buy?
The Miraphone 188 CC is a really fine all-round tuba. I love mine, and I got a great deal from Roger Lewis at wwbw.tubaman90 wrote:I am planning on buying a tuba in the next year or so. Does anyone have any reccomendations on what to buy. I definately know I want a C tuba.
Miraphone 188
Parke Ofenloch
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