I am having trouble intonation particularly on the F just below the staff. I am consistantly 7 to 13 cents sharp. I have been working on it and tried playing it 1-3/4 which helps some but I am still having issues with it. Any suggestions?
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Re: intonation
Amy, what key of tuba? In general, the more valves you put down, the more sharp the pitch will be. I'm not sure what you mean by 1-3/4...do you mean 1-3-4? On a Bb tuba this note should be open... on a C tuba it is 1st valve.Ames0325 wrote:I am having trouble intonation particularly on the F just below the staff. I am consistantly 7 to 13 cents sharp. I have been working on it and tried playing it 1-3/4 which helps some but I am still having issues with it. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Amy
If it's a Bb tuba and the open note is sharp, try using 4th valve and pull the slide out to where the note is in tune. Slide setting are always a compromise based on all the notes you play with those slides, to get them all as close to being in tune as you can.
But I'm guessing you could fix this with embouchure:
Can you bend the note below pitch using your embouchure? If so, then practice bending it lower and lower, and then "memorize" the "bend set" you need to get it in tune. It could take a little while before you can hit it right away.
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Odds are it's inherently sharp. I've seen a few (very few) that played flat on that partial.phoenix wrote:That note is naturally sharp (on a Bflat horn)
Just drop your jaw and round out your embouchure.
I have yet to hear about a tuba that played every note in tune (and even "in tune" changes on the fly, too).
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Leland said.....
I have yet to hear about a tuba that played every note in tune (and even "in tune" changes on the fly, too).
Okay....
Then you've just GOT TO try out one of the 53 VALVE CERVENYS at http://COOLTUBAS.COM
With the right combination....you're always RIGHT ON!
I have yet to hear about a tuba that played every note in tune (and even "in tune" changes on the fly, too).
Okay....
Then you've just GOT TO try out one of the 53 VALVE CERVENYS at http://COOLTUBAS.COM
With the right combination....you're always RIGHT ON!
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I humbly stand corrected!Dale Hale wrote:Okay....
Then you've just GOT TO try out one of the 53 VALVE CERVENYS at http://COOLTUBAS.COM
With the right combination....you're always RIGHT ON!
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