Ok. I'll be the dummy here and ask the obvious: "Why not play the 2nd euph part....................on a euph? In my tuba quartet, I switch back and forth all the time between my 5/4 (Wick 1L) and my euph (Bach 6&1/2 AL). It's fun, and I don't seem to have any problem switching between mouthpieces.ASTuba wrote:I'm going to be playing in a new tuba quartet, where part of what I'm going to have to do is play 2nd euphonium parts on my F tuba, as we have only 1 euphonium player in the group.
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