New "old" BBb. Pics Included!
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New "old" BBb. Pics Included!
As mentioned in the 994 Besson thread, I've recently acquired the tuba I've pandered over for the last few years!
I came across a 1976 BBb Imperial on fleabay, and managed to buy it for less than my wife imposed limit!
Anyway, I've chopped the first valve slide, and bathed it, and it plays superbly! Although I do need a stand to hold it comfortably. I'm even thinking of selling my beloved 992 as this will be my primary "Non band" tuba I think. And I've too many instruments already apparently. I have a new LMI Royal BBb for brass band work.
It's obviously been reconditioned at some point, but it's a well done job. It came with a 992 Sovereign Hard case, with handles and wheels intact, something of a rarity!
I've ordered my Mike Finn 3 small shank and am raring to go!
It seems that Boosey/Besson got it right with the late Imperials, then slowly went backwards through the 992, 994, and the 994GS.
Anyway, here is photo album of the beauty!
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/8024987
I came across a 1976 BBb Imperial on fleabay, and managed to buy it for less than my wife imposed limit!
Anyway, I've chopped the first valve slide, and bathed it, and it plays superbly! Although I do need a stand to hold it comfortably. I'm even thinking of selling my beloved 992 as this will be my primary "Non band" tuba I think. And I've too many instruments already apparently. I have a new LMI Royal BBb for brass band work.
It's obviously been reconditioned at some point, but it's a well done job. It came with a 992 Sovereign Hard case, with handles and wheels intact, something of a rarity!
I've ordered my Mike Finn 3 small shank and am raring to go!
It seems that Boosey/Besson got it right with the late Imperials, then slowly went backwards through the 992, 994, and the 994GS.
Anyway, here is photo album of the beauty!
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/8024987
Andy Cattanach, UK
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Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
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Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
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Nice horn, Andy. Do you still have the big Eb I borrowed from you a few years ago while I was in Newburgh?
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No, that was a friends. He sold it on last year as he wasn't using it, and had picked up a cheap Imperial.
Andy Cattanach, UK
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Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
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Ah, yes! I felt the same way when I got my 1971 Besson BBb. It is also my favorite "non-band" tuba, in that I don't use it for community band or other "serious" gigs. But it helps the small Shrine band I play with blend the best, with its more distinctive voice, it's the one I use during the holiday season for Salvation Army "bell ringer" gigs, and in general for all the fun stuff.
Congrats on your acquisition.
Congrats on your acquisition.
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Surprisingly in tune, with a really full, focused and projected sound. The whole thing seems to solidly resonate. The sound touches the sides!tubatooter1940 wrote:Beautiful, Andy. How does it play?
Far better sound and agility than the later models, which have just become volume boxes.
Andy Cattanach, UK
Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
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Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
Mercer and Barker MB5 Cattanach, Yeo Signature Mouthpieces.
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Re: New "old" BBb. Pics Included!
Hehe!!! I've got one of those too!AndyCat wrote:wife imposed limit!
Tim
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Play EEb once or twice a week, as it resides at the school I work at and I play it in the groups there. Bass bone, now and then, but lengthy spells, ie between March and June I have 4 x 1 week shows, so big blocks, but irregular. BBb around 4 nights a week on average when not on bass trom shows!Bob1062 wrote:Cool!
Andy, out of curiosity how often do you play a non-Bb (Eb and bass bone)?
Andy Cattanach, UK
Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
Mercer and Barker MB5 Cattanach, Yeo Signature Mouthpieces.
Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
Mercer and Barker MB5 Cattanach, Yeo Signature Mouthpieces.
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Re: New "old" BBb. Pics Included!
Andy, Apart from the larger bell, how does the 992 differ from the Imperial? Would it be possible to post side by side pictures while you have got them both?AndyCat wrote:It seems that Boosey/Besson got it right with the late Imperials, then slowly went backwards through the 992, 994, and the 994GS.
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The absolute, exact reason I got mine!AndyCat wrote:Surprisingly in tune, with a really full, focused and projected sound. The whole thing seems to solidly resonate. The sound touches the sides!tubatooter1940 wrote:Beautiful, Andy. How does it play?
Far better sound and agility than the later models, which have just become volume boxes.
Checked with a tuner, mine has been pretty much right on throughout the range until recently when a couple of leaks from deteriorating solder joints have thrown a few notes out, but they will be fixed. The 5th partials on mine are right on with conventional fingerings, and the 7th partials require less lipping than some other tubas require on the 5th partials. That's right: I play bass clef top space Gb as 1 and G nat as 2, respectively.
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