


Very good horn, almost haven't touched the CC in a few months, but I'm sure that will change when situations require it. Enjoy!






Give a little time, eh, what?Bob1062 wrote:Cool!
while I disagree with the use of question marks instead of exclamation pointsnow all we need is a sound byte???, I agree with the sentiment.
My vote is for "Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla."
Or perhaps some Verdi





Senior Elephant, unfortunately I have never played the 654-6, and have little experience with a quint valve. I can see how that could be really useful, though. I'd love to try the 654. Overall, I've played a lot of F in my day, but this little bugger is definitely a keeper by comparison.the elephant wrote:Did you get the time to bang around on one like mine or only on the Baby Arion 653? If you were able to play both can you make a direct comparison?
Or –
Can anyone here who has played the 653-5 and the 654-6 offer up direct comparative information?


OK, so I have an MP3 of an "spur of the moment/just for fun" Sear duet I played after a studio session, I'd be glad to let people listen, tired lips and all, if I could figure out where to host the MP3. Any ideas?pierso20 wrote:I am SUPER excited to be getting my 653 soon........only.....20 more days or so????
thanks for posting the pics....now all we need is a sound byte???
haha


Thanks for the kind words. I think the recording turned out a little "tubbier" than the horn sounds live, but I'm not sure what has been tweaked on the recording. For me, the tuba has been very point and shoot. The intonation is stable and predictable. The second-space C is a bit high, but I'm aware of it and manage it without much effort. The top-space g is best when played with the 4th valve, but 1 works well enough in faster passages. Typical tuba intonation quirks. Low range is very nice- easier response below low CC than many CC's I've played.the elephant wrote:The low end sounds very good through my tiny laptop speakers. I will listen later with headphones. Generally, the pitch and low end sound great. How much time did it take you to get this thing under control? Or was there pretty much no break-in time, just point and shoot . . . so to speak . . . ?





So, pierso20, have you recieved yours yet?pierso20 wrote:I am very much drooling in anticipation of mine...I want it NOW......![]()
