What tuba do you play on the MOST?

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What key of tuba do you play on the most?

BBb
93
31%
CC
132
44%
EEb
33
11%
F
30
10%
BBb sousie
5
2%
Other
6
2%
 
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What tuba do you play on the MOST?

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Maybe this one will last a while... ;)
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Hmmm --

Let's say, simply, "most often", as in which one you use the most days out of the week, or blow the most notes through, whichever.
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I was kind of surprised to see that the majority is CC. I guess I'll have to get one to see what the fascination is!
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:? My answer could be different if I owned something than my Willson E-flat.
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I agree, too, that what someone prefers to use is what they're most comfortable with.

But, the question wasn't meant to be about preference. If someone has a top-quality CC, but it gathers dust while an Eb sousaphone pays the bills, then their CC shouldn't qualify as "most used horn".
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Michael Grant wrote::? My answer could be different if I owned something than my Willson E-flat.
Ditto here.

But this survey is meaningless unless one also asks "What kind of playing do you do?" The bulk of my playing is in quintet, Eb bass in brass band and 1st tuba in a tuba ensemble. I own some nice BBb and CC instruments, but almost never have an occasion where they're more suitable than the Willson.

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I love my Yamaha YFB-621 F tuba.
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Just to say that our local community band is now 100% CC tuba. We think for a amature group that is pretty impresive. First time any of the three of us have played in a all CC section since college.
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docpugh wrote:I love my Yamaha YFB-621 F tuba.
Yeeeaaaah, Baybeeee!

But the BBb Holton is the one I use the most. And the big B&S F is the one I use second-most.

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Rick Denney wrote:Rick "who wonders how many double on BBb and F routinely" Denney
I do. BBb is Miraphone 191, F is Miraphone 181.
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Interesting to see the Eb edging out the F...

If I didn't have to play so darn loud in large ensembles, I'd be using my Besson 981 almost exclusively instead of a 5/4 CC.
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Blanchard wrote:I'm sorry for those of you who play sousaphone most often. But good news for your chiropractor.
Thanks for your concern. :mrgreen:
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I'm concentrating on BBb until I get it "down". I have an Eb but am going to sell it.

What kind of horn is in the key of "Other"? Is that one of Bloke's 'special creations'?
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Since I have only one (playable) tuba, CC for me, PT-6. I have an Eb sousie, but it's just for decoration.
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My wife keeps telling me to sell the F - the tuba that she usually sees actually leaving the house several days a week is the big CC. (VW concerto in two months will be the exception.)

Ironically, shortly after repurchasing a bass trombone, it is the small bore (.485/500) tenor that is going out of the house more often.
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MartyNeilan wrote:My wife keeps telling me to sell the F - the tuba that she usually sees actually leaving the house several days a week is the big CC. (VW concerto in two months will be the exception.)

Ironically, shortly after repurchasing a bass trombone, it is the small bore (.485/500) tenor that is going out of the house more often.
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I voted BBb Sousaphone, but my CC Yamaha 621 (extended to BBb) is a very close second. I use that one for most rehearsals and small club gigs. The fiberglass Olds (as shown in my picture) has been played in 13 countries (on 5 continents) and probably has more "hours on the clock." It does have more stickers on it... http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/2871753209/
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At present, out the house most my Neptune CC and practising most on my PT-15 until I have F fingering up to speed.

It does vary according to time of year and what sort of gigs I have on.
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If I had a choice, I'd be honkin' away on my trusty rusty Miraphone 184 BBb; however, being a freshman in college, I'm spending all my time on a school-owned Meinl-Weston to master the CC tuning. I like the CC tuning better-- it's a little nimbler and the fingerings for certain key signatures are a little less nasty-- but the horn itself is a piece. *sigh*
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