1291 5/4 or 4/4

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It doesn't matter, honestly don't worry about it.
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Are you asking about the BBb silver version or the CC lacquered version...??
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What about a lacquered BBb? A silver plated CC? what about one with gold accents? Will it make me play better?


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Re: 1291 5/4 or 4/4

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TubaJoe92 wrote:........ I want to know the truth is the 1291 a 5/4 or 4/4.
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Because I have a 191's bell in my ear every week at community band rehearsal, I can definitely vouch that, no matter what size it is, it has a big 5/4 sound. My Yam 641 is a peashooter next to it.
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bloke "who suggests that these percentages can be precisely inversely determined by just how far ( in meters × 10 ) The Big Ben can effectively toss any given model"
Oh, sure, bring science into it, that'll help. What, are you new here?

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Actually,i think we've stumbled on something here.Cubic inch displacement is the real measure of how big a horn is.Bell and bore are way inadequate.On a real BAT,baby's got BACK.
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FWIW, one of the guys at Trevecca has a 1292. My Kalison, which could be considered a big 5/4 or small 6/4, dwarfs it. He is not taking lessons right now, but if I can get the two horns together I will do a side-by-side pic. I owned a 190 for many years. THAT was a true 5/4 Miraphfone. :shock:
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bloke wrote: bloke "who suggests that these percentages can be precisely inversely determined by just how far ( in meters × 10 ) The Big Ben can effectively toss any given model"
Announcement: I will be doing horn testing at Blokestock. If you would like your horn tested, please bring it. When I am sufficiently full of BBQ, beer and single malt scotch, I will precisely inversely determine your horn's percentages. There will be no fee for these services.

Thank you.

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Greg wrote:
The Big Ben wrote:
bloke wrote: bloke "who suggests that these percentages can be precisely inversely determined by just how far ( in meters × 10 ) The Big Ben can effectively toss any given model"
Announcement: I will be doing horn testing at Blokestock. If you would like your horn tested, please bring it. When I am sufficiently full of BBQ, beer and single malt scotch, I will precisely inversely determine your horn's percentages. There will be no fee for these services.

Thank you.

Jeff "With the ability and precision to determine that a Conn 20J is actually a 3/4 horn" Benedict
Will this also include a free water displacement measurement...
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For no extra charge, I will do that sort of testing at the same time. However, you will have to fetch your horn out of the swamp yourself. I do not go in the water until two hours after eating and I do not intend to stop eating.
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More importantly: Is it Klingon or Vulcan?
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Ooooooh. Getting esoteric, are we?
OK: size = pi/e

(pi over e = 1.15572735)
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tuben wrote:Let's just agree it is a 9/7 size tuba....

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Post by tubatooter1940 »

Obviously tubajoe92 needs to fill his tuba up with water. Failing to empty the water key would take too long. Immersion in the lake would work.
Down here in Alabama, we are not that persnickety. Any horn of size is simply referred to as a "big ole tuber".
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I'll bite ...

Regarding the 1292 that I played yesterday, it is probably around a 9/8 or Pi/e sized tuba. That probably makes a 1291 a 9.5/8 size horn. But it depends on the 4/4 and the 5/4 tubas you use for comparison.

How about:

186/188/2145/52-6J/etc = 4/4 = "1"
1291/2 = 5/4 = 1.25x
"Thor" = 5.5/4 = 1.375x
"Baer" = 5.75/4 = 1.44x
"Neptune" / 2165 / Holtons = 6/4 = 1.5x
Yamaha 826 / CSO York / Yorkbrunners -- 6.5/4?

Since I've never played any horns in the final category, I have no idea if that's correct. And we'll get as many assessments for these size numbers as we have members on this board, I suspect.

My point is that the numbering system offers a little help, but is not definitive. Go see, play, compare the horns and listen to the sound. Decide which one sounds bigger/smaller to you. Pick the one that fits your needs.

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Re: 1291 5/4 or 4/4

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TubaJoe92 wrote:I hear many different things and I want to know the truth is the 1291 a 5/4 or 4/4.
Yes.

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