Does anyone own one of these yet? Any thoughts on the horn?
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I saw ghost riders in the sky, and they each played a York EEb tuba.
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I played one of these a few days ago at Dillon Music, and really enjoyed it. What a nice sound, very German F tuba like in its quality, though still having a solid low register. If I knew how to play Eb tuba, I'd certainly consider one of these.
Andy Smith, DMA
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I had the opportunity to try one of these out on the floor of one of our conventions. I'd be more than glad to have one donated to me.
Ray Grim
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Here's a link to the Thomann website with some price infoimperialbari wrote:I have not been able to find a price tag on these two models. Only the orchestral version is on the market so far, but the soloist version as used by Mr. Baadsvik should hit the market in 2007.
Any links telling about the price? Nationality or currency don’t matter. I will get an idea of the level anyway.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
http://www.thomann.de/gb/miraphone_283a ... ebtuba.htm
Hope that helps Klaus.
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Thanks, but after playing F tuba with the brass band here in Syracuse for the last 6 months, my brain is fried.tuben wrote:I know THAT'S right!!!ASTuba wrote: If I knew how to play Eb tuba, I'd certainly consider one of these.![]()
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Don't discount yourself so quickly Andy, you did a terrific job with us!!! (we all still miss you too!)
Robert Coulter
Now, back to trying to learn the Ellerby to play with them.
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I spent quite a bit of time on the 283 orchestral model at ITEC, and was in the market for a do-all effer. It is a wonderful horn, but more like an F than the type of effer I wanted. Great tone, intonation - excellent in all regards. I own an all rounder efferm so I can't wait to try the solo version...
CharlieJ
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