This giant: http://www.rimpo.org/chas/ChasPix/bigmutha.jpg
BBBb tuba recording
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BBBb tuba recording
Are there and recordings of BBBb tubas floating around on the 'net or stashed away on someones computer? I'm really interested in hearng what one of those monsters sound like.
This giant: http://www.rimpo.org/chas/ChasPix/bigmutha.jpg
This giant: http://www.rimpo.org/chas/ChasPix/bigmutha.jpg
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Just a few nights ago I played a gig with the legendary trombonist Eddie Bert. He said he had been in London recently, where he visited an instrument museum containing the sister of the BBBb "Harvard Tuba" pictured in your link. He gave me a photo and a short written description: "It was originally fitted to the wall of the Besson factory as a shop sign, was moved to the Boosey & Hawkes factory in Edgeware..." etc... The tuba in the photo appears to be completely overhauled and gold-plated. (Or maybe it's just a good paint job.) One of these days I will scan the photo and post it here.
Getting back to your question: Gerard Hoffnung recorded a different BBBb tuba in performance; it was issued on his first Interplanetary Music Fesival LP back in the mid fifties. If it has not been reissued on CD it certainly should have been.

Getting back to your question: Gerard Hoffnung recorded a different BBBb tuba in performance; it was issued on his first Interplanetary Music Fesival LP back in the mid fifties. If it has not been reissued on CD it certainly should have been.

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Could this be it? : http://www.netsoundsmusic.com/nsudsii/2 ... 709/2.htmlArt Hovey wrote: Getting back to your question: Gerard Hoffnung recorded a different BBBb tuba in performance; it was issued on his first Interplanetary Music Fesival LP back in the mid fifties. If it has not been reissued on CD it certainly should have been.
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It was reissued in 1988 as a 2 CD set containing all three Hoffnung festivals "Hoffnung's Music Festivals" EMI CMS 7 63302 2. I don't know if it's still in publication, however.Art Hovey wrote: If it has not been reissued on CD it certainly should have been
I think there's also a Decca 2 CD set of the same thing.
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I believe that is the Horneman Museum in London - http://www.horniman.ac.uk/.Art Hovey wrote:Just a few nights ago I played a gig with the legendary trombonist Eddie Bert. He said he had been in London recently, where he visited an instrument museum containing the sister of the BBBb "Harvard Tuba" pictured in your link.
I went there about three years ago and it was worth visiting then, but I want to go back now the BIG tuba is present.
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It is available here http://www.musicweb-international.com/h ... es/EMI.htmChuck(G) wrote:It was reissued in 1988 as a 2 CD set containing all three Hoffnung festivals "Hoffnung's Music Festivals" EMI CMS 7 63302 2. I don't know if it's still in publication, however.
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Audiobook of an interview of Gerard Hoffnung on iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 7&s=143441
Not sure if it has any musical excerpts in its hour and 44 minutes, though.
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 7&s=143441
Not sure if it has any musical excerpts in its hour and 44 minutes, though.
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I have one of me playing the BBBb at Harvard a couple of years ago. Not sure where it is though. I'll see if I can find it.
Here's a link to some photos...
http://home.earthlink.net/~michaelmilnarik/bigtuba.htm
By the way, my tuba that I'm holding next to it is a Rudy 3/4 CC. So if you know the size of that horn, it'll give you an idea of how BIG the BBBb is.
Mike Milnarik
Here's a link to some photos...
http://home.earthlink.net/~michaelmilnarik/bigtuba.htm
By the way, my tuba that I'm holding next to it is a Rudy 3/4 CC. So if you know the size of that horn, it'll give you an idea of how BIG the BBBb is.
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Nope, it's a BBBb.
Maybe there's a subcontra EEb somewhere, but the ones made by Besson that have Carl Fischer stamped on the bell are BBBb. Pretty "interesting" piece of equipment.
Mike Milnarik
Maybe there's a subcontra EEb somewhere, but the ones made by Besson that have Carl Fischer stamped on the bell are BBBb. Pretty "interesting" piece of equipment.
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Sure, it's tall, but can it shake the floor like a tuba?Chuck(G) wrote:Not wanting to rain on the "big horn" parade, but I think this thing is a lot more visually impressive:
Awhile back in the brass band I play with, one of the Eupher's pointed his bell at the tubaist next to him (who wasn't looking) and cut loose a blast. Pretty loud, and impressive enough, but while Eupher was sharing a laugh with his buddy on the left, the tubaist tilted his Miraphone 186 over and returned the favor.
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For floor shakin' with human windpower, I'd probably give the award to the Bb subcontrabass sax (yup, that's BBBb):

http://www.jayeaston.com/galleries/sax_ ... s_sax.html

http://www.jayeaston.com/galleries/sax_ ... s_sax.html
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I kind of remember reading that it is just a mock-up giant tuba which was used as signage on the front of the Besson building in Euston Road, London.
Interesting, if it actually did play, it would have to be by a left-handed tuba player.
Jonathan "who thinks it would be nice to see a photo of it in its original position"
Interesting, if it actually did play, it would have to be by a left-handed tuba player.
Jonathan "who thinks it would be nice to see a photo of it in its original position"


