Another way to read what you wrote there is "We need someone with a contrabass tuba to help me out in the tuba section." Then you can play Eb and not worry about doing it all by yourself. You may not even like a larger F or Eb tuba, the way you like the Eb you have now, and since it still wouldn't be the equal of a Bb contrabass, you'd have spent a lot of money making no one happy.Bob1062 wrote:I am currently playing my tiny Eb as the only tuba in a community band or about 60-75 players, including an average of 10 trombones! I usually feel that I could use a bigger horn, but I can still make it work.
As for the Cerveny tubas - of course I have no idea. There are probably at least a few that are really superb, but who knows how consistent they are, out of the factory. The only tuba I would buy based on the picture is the Gronitz PE 55 Eb. You can just tell. Of course that would be a little outside my budget at this time, though.



