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there's no pricing as yet, but the factory is working on the tooling for the instrument. Right now, with the US dollar having the crap beat out of it by the Euro, pricing has not been determined. I would expect it to sell for around the price of a good compensating euphonium or thereabouts. On this though, time will tell.

For Mahler I, yes - for Bydlo, I don't know about that one.

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Roger,

I'd really love to hear more from you about how it sounds. Does it have a big sound at all? How's the low end? Does it serve a purpose beyond travel/practice? Can this be a soloist's horn? Could this thing stand up to some jazz in a quartet/quintet?

Any chance of them making a similar horn in a contrabass version?

Enquiring minds want to know!

Thanks.
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Well, FINALLY a tuba that is small enough for me to play!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Roger Lewis wrote:photo of me playing the instrument under discussion. Since the photo on Mr. Baer's web site they have modified it with a screw bell ala French horn.

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I didn't think it was that small.
:shock:
Maybe it's fundamental is F3
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In the interests of jumping in, here's a link to a photo of a 1900 Cerveny 'Tournister' tuba in BBb. 18" tall, 8" bell. It was used as a backpack tuba by Austrian troops. The owner says it plays well even down low. Cerveny also made a Tournister baritone....

http://www.rugs-n-relics.com/Brass/tuba ... rtuba.html

I want one really bad. One of these F horns might be a fun item, also.
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snorlax wrote:
k001k47 wrote:
Roger Lewis wrote:photo of me playing the instrument under discussion. Since the photo on Mr. Baer's web site they have modified it with a screw bell ala French horn.

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I didn't think it was that small.
:shock:
Maybe it's fundamental is F3
Misleading photo. Roger has been 11' 7" since 3rd grade.
:lol: :roll:
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Re: Mini Travel F Tuba

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Any word on when this will hit the shelves?

I can imagine multiple uses I could put this to right away.
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There is another very small F-tuba available. I don't think its the same make as Mr. Baers.
The website of the maker of the so called "Tübchen" (maybe that could be translated as "tubelet"??) is:
http://www.jestaedt-instrumente.de
There look at "Produkte" in the sidemenu, then down in the list at "Tübchen in F" choose: "Modell 80"
or
Choose "Galerie", then "Musikmesse Frankfurt 2008".

Maybe this has been mentioned here before, or there is actually someone around here, who got to try it at the Musikmesse?
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Scooby Tuba wrote:
Bob1062 wrote:Man that is TINY!
Must........ resist........


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Hey,
got to toot on it at ITEC and didn't think it was useable for performance (except for a joke). It would be a better practice tool than just buzzing alone, but it doesn't really respond like my f does. If it were the right price (around $2,000 ish maybe), I'd pick one up, more than that I just couldn't justify it for myself.
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for your viewing pleasure i have put a video of a brief sample of its playing online. The bell unscrews, and actually my teacher and I agree, it sounds maybe a bit better without the bell attached. this thing is fun to play, but the resistance is terrible, making the low register sound like a cimbasso, and with only 4 valves, the low fis (F#) is a struggle. However, if you put a water bottle in the bell as a mute, you can practice all day in a hotel room, and no one will ever complain about the noise.
enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrcsnrHbTk4" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Elliot Dushman wrote:for your viewing pleasure i have put a video of a brief sample of its playing online. The bell unscrews, and actually my teacher and I agree, it sounds maybe a bit better without the bell attached.
Too bad the video was made without the bell. Most folks would be more interested in hearing the entire instrument.
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UncleBeer wrote:Too bad the video was made without the bell. Most folks would be more interested in hearing the entire instrument.
Quite so! Its sound without bell is nothing but a novelty :shock:
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I got a very different report on this from my teacher. For what it is, he thought it was great. It's not designed to be a performing instrument; it's a warm-up instrument instead. Don't really need F# for warming up. But it does/will come with its own mute and compact case, so you can warm up in your hotel room before the gig, rather than having to get there really early (before the harp has to tune, $%@#) and be set. You can also take it on vacation or to your audition for the hotel there too...

That said, I wish the bell was on for that recording too :-(

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Does anyone have an update on when these will hit the market?

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Talking to Gerhard at ITEC, I was under the impression that it's available now.
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I think he even quoted a price of 6K to 8K.
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hahaha this is hilarious.
just to clarify: the sound doesn't change really that much, it was just a personal preference. also the length of the tubing is not dramatically altered, so the pitch is also barely changed by playing without the bell. moreover, the video was taken with a cell phone, so i don't think the complexities of the changes in tone would be noticeable as picked up by those wonderfully high tech microphones they build into cell phones.

"Can you hear me now?"

Sorry to disappoint. No idea about the price or availability either, just saw one at a masterclass the other day.
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