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Having been to the UK several times, including college choir tours, yes, Eb is the standard pitch for most tubas, even traditionally for those who play in orchestras. There are those who would say that is slowly changing to CC.
But unlike American primary or elementary schools, if you start to play tuba, whether brass band or concert/mixed band, you will be started on an Eb.
But unlike American primary or elementary schools, if you start to play tuba, whether brass band or concert/mixed band, you will be started on an Eb.
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There are some small student Bb tubas over here, but most players probably start (and many remain) on Eb.iiipopes wrote:But unlike American primary or elementary schools, if you start to play tuba, whether brass band or concert/mixed band, you will be started on an Eb.
Use of CC is largely confined to orchestral players, although the majority of amateurs and even a couple of professionals (to my knowledge) still only use Eb.iiipopes wrote:There are those who would say that is slowly changing to CC.
Jonathan "who would not consider anything from this buyer after DP's experience"