Heiko Treibenner Model F tuba
- Blake Dowling
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Heiko Treibenner Model F tuba
Has anyone ever tried one of these? I saw one recently and it has inspired my curiosity. Any comments would be excellent.
Kalison D.S. CC PT-48 (molly)
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- Blake Dowling
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- bort
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Beat me to it. I think the advantage is that most of the time, you're only blowing air through 4 of the rotors, not all 5.bloke wrote:If a 5th rotor is situated WITHIN the loop that is activated by the 4th rotor, nothing happens when you depress the 5th rotor unless you (at least) also depress #4.Blake Dowling wrote:So would 5+1 still give you a Bb? Not to familiar with Dependent valves.
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I played one at the Army Conference back in 1999. I remember it being a phenomenal instrument. But then again, it actually was Herr Triebener's tuba. It is hands down one of the best F's I have ever played. Very impressive sound, and response in all registers. Or at least thats the perception that I got when I could hear it above all the other mating whales in that room.
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Matt Ransom
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MW 45K Treibener F
One of the MW Treibener F's sort of fell into my hands this past year in like new condition.
It is a bit of a stretch to call it a 6/4 F. It is extremely tall and very narrow though the body. The overall size is similar to my old Alexander F.
The striking thing about the tuba is how quickly it responds. The pitch is good overal but is very good with the second valve slide kicker. The kicker is also in a nice safe place, unlike the 45slp.
The dependent 5th is great. The F# and B are easily tuneable 2-4 with the 2nd slide kicker. The low CC is fine as is the Bb below with 5-4.
The entire 5th valve range is open and focused. By that, I mean you can really stick the landing on the low stuff.
Email or PM if you want photos or more info. I am going to offer the tuba to a couple of my students. If no one wants it, I will offer it for sale soon.
Matt
It is a bit of a stretch to call it a 6/4 F. It is extremely tall and very narrow though the body. The overall size is similar to my old Alexander F.
The striking thing about the tuba is how quickly it responds. The pitch is good overal but is very good with the second valve slide kicker. The kicker is also in a nice safe place, unlike the 45slp.
The dependent 5th is great. The F# and B are easily tuneable 2-4 with the 2nd slide kicker. The low CC is fine as is the Bb below with 5-4.
The entire 5th valve range is open and focused. By that, I mean you can really stick the landing on the low stuff.
Email or PM if you want photos or more info. I am going to offer the tuba to a couple of my students. If no one wants it, I will offer it for sale soon.
Matt