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Well, to answer your first question, the /4 system for describing tuba size only really exists in the maker's marketing departments. As in "this is a GREAT 5/4 horn... ".
But yes, there were (& still are) actual tubas which would be that size if you could quantify it. The most common were American made or sold Eb band tubas, and some European orchestral F's. If you don't have a mouthpiece for yours, try borrowing bass trombone shank mouthpiece. If that's still too big, just borrow a regular trombone mouthpiece. Check it with a tuner. It could even be a BBb, places in the world that don't use sousaphones STILL march with compact tubas because of the weight.
But yes, there were (& still are) actual tubas which would be that size if you could quantify it. The most common were American made or sold Eb band tubas, and some European orchestral F's. If you don't have a mouthpiece for yours, try borrowing bass trombone shank mouthpiece. If that's still too big, just borrow a regular trombone mouthpiece. Check it with a tuner. It could even be a BBb, places in the world that don't use sousaphones STILL march with compact tubas because of the weight.
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The Besson 2-20 was a very small BBb (yep, BBb,) tuba that was only slightly bigger than a euph. I played one while doubling on 'bass 'bone around L.A. in the late 70's early 80's. I had it in a gig bag and it made getting around a whole lot easier. It is a three valve, non-comp. horn with a bell diameter only around 14.5". It would fit the 1/2 (2/4?) size definition I think.
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A good repair shop should be able to turn down a mouthpiece so that it can fit. A nice use for an old unused mouthpiece.
Think about taking the tuba to a repair shop that has a set of magnetic dent balls, that should make the big dent on the top bow better in fairly short order. You could then evaluate your tuba more accurately. This is cheaper and eaiser (but usually not as nice looking) then the traditional take the tuba apart then use dent balls.
enjoy your new (old) tuba,
Mark
Think about taking the tuba to a repair shop that has a set of magnetic dent balls, that should make the big dent on the top bow better in fairly short order. You could then evaluate your tuba more accurately. This is cheaper and eaiser (but usually not as nice looking) then the traditional take the tuba apart then use dent balls.
enjoy your new (old) tuba,
Mark
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First thing I'd suggest is to see what modern shank size will fit. Once you know what you're looking for, you can look for a vintage 'piece, or have one made by one of the custom makers.tubatubatuba wrote:So where can I get a mouthpiece for it?
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Half size tuba??? Its's called a euphonium
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That's what you get, for asking people on the Internet to tell you what you have on your hands. Measure it and tell us. Ignore the valve dependent tubing, just the main run from the mouthpiece leadpipe, through the valves, to the end of the bell.tubatubatuba wrote:Everyone thinks it's a Eb tuba but I just don't know. Have you looked at the pic in the link?
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I'm betting on Eb, then. At any rate, too long to be a baritone and it's sure not a French horn, so you'll need a tuba mouthpiece. Find one for starters without spending too much time or money on it, because odds are pretty good it won't fit.tubatubatuba wrote:I measured as you instructed and got 14 feet.DonShirer wrote:I concur that it looks like an Eb. You can tell for sure by measuring the distance from mouthpiece to bell straight through the valve block. Should be about 13.5 ft for an Eb tuba.
If a common tuba mouthpiece shank is just a little too big, then you either need an old-style small shank mouthpiece (only commonly available from Denis Wick, pretty good option), or you have to enlarge the receiver. While waiting for my Denis Wick 5 to come in the mail, I was able to make do with some duct tape and a larger mouthpiece, but I already happened to have one laying around. A bass trombone mouthpiece might fit better, though I would expect it to sound a lot worse.
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There are pictures on Alan Baer's website (www.baertracksmusic.com) of a travel/practice/pocket F tuba he's developing with Meinl Weston. It is about half the size of the normal F. It's under the Research and Development gallery in his photos link.
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That's actually not the one I was talking about, if I knew how to post a link I would, but it's in the 2 last pictures in that gallery.
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... and comparison of size with a full-size F
http://www.baertracksmusic.com/index.ph ... t=1&id=243
http://www.baertracksmusic.com/index.ph ... t=1&id=243
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My questions is:
When is the Kodiak F coming out??? Looks interesting.
When is the Kodiak F coming out??? Looks interesting.
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I want one!!!!!!!!! That looks like fun!ASTuba wrote:My questions is:
When is the Kodiak F coming out??? Looks interesting.
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