Not to bring it up again but... (Purchasing a Tuba)

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Post by geneman06 »

A used miraohne 1291 would be in your price range. ita a great all around horn. or you could get a daylan 2001 new, but you might regret that. I strongly suggest checking out the used market and playing anything you can, so you can make an educated purchase.
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The German tubists seem to favor BBb and F .... fwiw.

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Post by Steve Inman »

Dr.,

I must know .... how would YOU describe the response of the dreaded low C on the Firebird. (I have somewhere posted my impression when I played one at WWBW a year or so ago.)

While your at it -- any / all impressions and observations are eagerly awaited.

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Doc wrote: "... my head is as square as a block."

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Hmmm -- in response to an earlier post? Or enjoying a little bit of daily solid geometry?

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Post by Richard Murrow »

Doc,

Congratulations on the new Firebird!! I'm glad you are happy. Will you be at TBA?
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If the low C on your Firebird is like the low F on my 1291 BBb then it is indeed a joy to play that note. I haven't played the Firebird, but I suspect it is analgous in its "effish" way to the the 1291 as far as ease of blowing and response in the low register. From your description it appears that the upper end of these 2 models are also similar - I can play in the treble clef with the same ease and clarity that I used to do with my Eb's (Besson and Yamaha - both of which were very nice bass tubas.) I think Miraphone has really improved their line of horns. If I were still interested in a bass tuba I would have to get the Norwegian Star, but my quintet and solo days are alas behind me.
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Doc wrote: marvelous specimen of Firebird. Doc
Smart man.

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Scooby Tuba wrote:
Cameron Gates wrote:...Then bash on Holtz for being a nerd.
Nerd? Ya think...??? :twisted: :lol:

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