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Wyvern
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Bob1062 wrote:Only a few cons- leadpipe is a little awkward (Jonathan says he uses a sousa bit on his)
Bob, You have misunderstood me - I don't use a sousa bit in mine, but just suggested you could try to change the angle.

Incidentally, I had a very interesting chat today with Mark Carter at Mr.Tuba who worked with M-W on the development of the 2040/5. Apparently, the 2040/5 is not just a five valve version of the 2040, but also includes a number of other modifications, to improve intonation and tone. So if you have tried one version, do not assume the other will play the same - they are different animals!

I have never played a 2040, but it certainly sounds like it would be worth you paying the extra for a 2040/5. I can vouch for that being a superb Eb :)
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Bob1062 wrote:My apologies Jonathan.

Out of curiousity, about how long are the 4th valve slides?
No problem at all Bob - just wanted to set the record straight.

The 4th valve slide is just over 4" long - it could not be pulled anymore, or it would hit the bell!
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How the hell can you guys play these things anyways?
You're thinking about it all wrong. You play the mouthpiece. The horn is just a bunch of brass stuck on the end of the mouthpiece.
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Bob1062 wrote:'m actually 6'10" and have a 7' wingspan. No bull. :shock: :D


I just sorta suck on big tubas; too much bass trombone, euph, and midget tubas over the last few years no doubt. :lol:
Well, if you play bass trombone, its certainly not an air issue. Bass trombone takes considerably more air than a tuba.
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