Piston or Rotary
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Hank74
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Piston or Rotary
Forgive me if this question has been posted before, but I wanted to ask as to your preference when it comes to either piston or rotary tubas.
Hank74
Baritone Horn: Wessex BBb
Contras: Dynasty BBb
Helicon: Wessex BBb
Sousas: Conn, Holton, Jupiter, King, Yamaha. All BBb.
Tubas: King, Martin, Reynolds (one w/Olds bell). All BBb.
Baritone Horn: Wessex BBb
Contras: Dynasty BBb
Helicon: Wessex BBb
Sousas: Conn, Holton, Jupiter, King, Yamaha. All BBb.
Tubas: King, Martin, Reynolds (one w/Olds bell). All BBb.
- Dan Schultz
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I've got lots of both! I used a piston horn for a Dixie gig Thursday morning and I'll use a rotary Mirafone for a German gig tonight. Tomorrow morning, it's back to the King Eb piston horn. Sunday afternoon, it'll be the piston Marzan BBb. Overall, I think pistons are more prone to problems with lint and dirt. I can blow saurkraut through rotors!
Do you prefer a crossbow or a recurve bow? Compound or longbow? Pistol or rifle?
It's all a matter of personal preferrence. Playwise, it doesn't make a darned bit of difference to me.
Do you prefer a crossbow or a recurve bow? Compound or longbow? Pistol or rifle?
It's all a matter of personal preferrence. Playwise, it doesn't make a darned bit of difference to me.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- SplatterTone
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I think it is easier to get the water out of rotary valve horn.
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Tubatoad
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I prefer rotories for their smoothness and speed - of course, the move from Amati piston to Cerveny rotory also was a big shift up in quality all around. Never managed to play the piston horn without wanting to swear at it, and got tired of holding that all in. Since I play in a church orchestra, I figured I better upgrade or stop alltogether! 
Pete (the Tubatoad)
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pulseczar
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Would this article shed some new perspective onto this argument?
http://aswltd.com/rotary.htm
They discuss about trumpets, but would the same subtleties be noticed on a tuba?
http://aswltd.com/rotary.htm
They discuss about trumpets, but would the same subtleties be noticed on a tuba?
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