bort wrote:Does this tuba have the same short-throw valves as the 1291?
Does this imply that the 1291 has Conn 20K-style oval ports? Or how is the short throw obtained?
Klaus

bort wrote:Does this tuba have the same short-throw valves as the 1291?


Roger Bobo is more than a name in the music world: he is a recognized artist of the very highest caliber. And I concur with you in that few brass players will ever play at his level (outplay? never), so I don't think I would be brave enough to say "yes some fracked notes if you listen closely." I'm not a fan of the LA Phil from those days but the recordings I have listened to were because of Bobo... and what a player he was! I don't think there is a fracked note in his recording history. It's probably not even in his vocabulary.tubashaman wrote:Ive heard Bobos recordings, yes some fracked notes if you listen closely, but he has a name and is a great tubaist....and I will probably never be able to outplay him.....





tubashaman wrote:Ive heard Bobos recordings, yes some fracked notes if you listen closely, but he has a name and is a great tubaist....and I will probably never be able to outplay him.....
I find this to be a strange criticism of Roger Bobo as a player. If you read his writings in professional journals and his blog, you will realize his obsession with the most minute details. Attacks, intonation, interpretation...all facets of musicianship are keenly analyzed.tubashaman wrote:to further clarify, I think Bobo is a wonderful artist and musician, but my ears are somereason prone to clean/technical perfection
Great music though
This seems to divide opinions

I'll have to check with the Maestro, but I remember a discussion after playing Bydlo for him on this particular Alex about the instrument used in that recording (Decca 1967 with Zubin Mehta). I remember him saying he actually used his Miraphone F on that particular recording but later used the Alex in several performances. I'll have to ask him if that is in fact the same recording.imperialbari wrote:
Knowing a tiny bit about his Bobo's instrument collection I would imagine the instrument used being a rotary Bb tenor tuba likely by Alexander. And the tutti portion of the tuba part being played on a larger instrument by another player. The experts will tell me how far off my guesses are.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre

sounds like the same instrument to me. If it is an F, it is the old tiny Mirafone. What a sound! I just wonder if that's the sound that's really best though. It certainly projects, and is wonderful, but it's brighter than I envision in the scene.imperialbari wrote: I have been advocating the use of euphonium for this solo. That hardly is what Bobo uses, but that doesn't matter when it is so superbly played as in this sample.
Knowing a tiny bit about his Bobo's instrument collection I would imagine the instrument used being a rotary Bb tenor tuba likely by Alexander. And the tutti portion of the tuba part being played on a larger instrument by another player. The experts will tell me how far off my guesses are.
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre