Piston Or valve ??? (English AnD FRANCAIS)

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Calinours89
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Piston Or valve ??? (English AnD FRANCAIS)

Post by Calinours89 »

I have some question for you. :roll:

Is it more easier to play a tuba with valve or a tuba with piston?

I know that some people tell that with the valve you can play more faster ........ and with piston the slur is very more easier


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J'AI UNE QUESTION POUR VOUS. :roll:

EST IL PLUS FACILE DE JOUER AVEC UN TUBA AVEC DES VAVLES OU UN TUBA AVEC DES PISTONS

JE SAIS QUE CERTAINE PERSONNE DISENT QUE AVEC DES VALVE ON PEUT JOUÉ BEAUCOUP PLUS VITE...... ET QU'AVEC DES PISTON LE LIPS (SLUR) EST BEAUCOUP PLUS FACILE

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When it comes right down to it, it's personal preference. What you really want is a good (in your ideals) horn.

As with instruments as a whole, there is no "better" valve-type. If there was, why would horns be made in any other way?
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The Jackson wrote:When it comes right down to it, it's personal preference. What you really want is a good (in your ideals) horn.

As with instruments as a whole, there is no "better" valve-type. If there was, why would horns be made in any other way?
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The answer is yes, and no.
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Post by iiipopes »

Hey, Rubberlips -- I resemble that remark! Indeed, when I purchased a 4-valve BBb for university community band, one main reason for going rotary was for that very reason - ergonomics of the right hand and configuring the paddles in all axes (length, spread, and rise) to fit my right hand. You will note my other two are 3-valve horns, and smaller bore & valves at that, to minimize spread.
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