I agree, but I believe that the answer is "yes" and "yes" to your poll... I'm not a professional, just a community band player. I don't need a $10K horn but one that works for me and that I'm comfortable with. Personally, I have a few obstacles in making a tuba selection.tubablow wrote:too many players looking to get the perfect tuba, always wanting a darker sound, bettor clarity, faster valves, to play louder or any number of things.
My Issues:
1) My biggest problem is lack of funds to get that new Hirsbrunner!
2) I live on the west coast in Southern CA and tuba choices out here are limited. So I choose what is locally or take a road trip to visit larger retailers in the East. (Road trip isn't possible refer to #1)
3) I do believe that "you" make your horn sound good... Practice is key and the results will prove it.
4) Until you have tried "all horns", how do you know if there's not a better match for you??? I play well on "this horn" but I might play better on "that horn", etc...
I'm still going to search for that perfect horn, it'll just take me the rest of my life to get it done! Don't forget that "the search" for some people is part of the fun! Until then, I'm happy with my current horn but quietly still searching!
Tim






