So I was watching the DVD of Blast, and I was trying to figure out what the upright tubas were...I am 90% sure they are CC tubas, but not entirely
Anybody know for sure?
thanks,
Davy
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Blast! Tubas
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Edwards B-454 Bass Trombone
Shires Q-30 Tenor trombone
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Edwards B-454 Bass Trombone
Shires Q-30 Tenor trombone
King 3B Trombone
Fender P Bass
Ibanez SRH-505 Bass
Army Musician
"Don't play what's there; play what's not there".
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Re: Blast! Tubas
Yamaha YCB-621
There you go:)
Its a 3/4 CC horn.
There you go:)
Its a 3/4 CC horn.
Meinl Weston 5450 "Thor"
Miraphone "Firebird" (Its the school's)
Canadian Brass Arnold Jacobs Helleberg Copy
Yamaha 67C4
Miraphone "Firebird" (Its the school's)
Canadian Brass Arnold Jacobs Helleberg Copy
Yamaha 67C4
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Re: Blast! Tubas
i have a blast DVD and i think there using Getzen CB-50s, and a yamaha convertable tuba, but i could be wrong 
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Re: Blast! Tubas
Yup, they're using Yamahas now. They were using Getzen/Canadian Brass horns when they started (and, for a while, used their King 2-valve G horns from their Star of Indiana days; they were called "Brass Theatre" then, too).
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Re: Blast! Tubas
On the DVD they used Getzens and Yamahas (I think 321s). They switched to the 621 CC later.
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