When I was there this past summer, I stumbled across what looked to be a cool used instrument store. No tubas in the window, but there were a couple of ophecleides. They kept odd hours so I was never able to make it in. If you're interested, I'm sure that I could put you on the right block; it was in arrondissement 1. If you were to stop by, they may be able to point you in the direction of a used brass shop.billako wrote:If you happen to know of any, please post a reply or let me know. I will be going to Paris after Easter. Thanks, Bill.
Used Brass (Tuba) shops in Paris France?
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You probably mean Bissonet in Rue Pas de la Mule, just off the Place des Vosges. One of the greatest shops in the world for historical wind instruments, with always a few ophicleides. Great shop to visit, but don't look at the pricesSRanney wrote:When I was there this past summer, I stumbled across what looked to be a cool used instrument store. No tubas in the window, but there were a couple of ophecleides. They kept odd hours so I was never able to make it in. If you're interested, I'm sure that I could put you on the right block; it was in arrondissement 1. If you were to stop by, they may be able to point you in the direction of a used brass shop.billako wrote:If you happen to know of any, please post a reply or let me know. I will be going to Paris after Easter. Thanks, Bill.
Try l'Olifant as well. Their site (www.lolifantparis.com) is not working properly at the moment, but it's the most serious brass shop in Paris.
Feeling Musique only has this beast for sale:
I don't know the city well enough to name other shops, but I'll ask around. I've got quite a few colleagues who go there very regularly.
p.s. remember in your communications with the locals that in french the word 'tuba' is used for the euphonium/baritone variety. For the bigger version you need to ad the word basse or contrebasse.
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I think I may have mis-spoke; after looking at a map, the shop I'm talking about is in the 4th. Still, it was filled with some neat stuff, inluding several serpents and ophecleides. Cool just to look in the windows at the instruments on the wall.corbasse wrote: You probably mean Bissonet in Rue Pas de la Mule, just off the Place des Vosges. One of the greatest shops in the world for historical wind instruments, with always a few ophicleides.
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