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This tuba has 4 top action pistons. Not an unknown set-up. But there are traits similar to compensating tubas. And compensating tubas with 4 top action pistons are very rare. I only have seen one, which was a Besson 3 valve BBb comper having a 4th top action valve added, but not involved in the compensating system.
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Which tuba does HoJo play on this photo?
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Which tuba does HoJo play on this photo?
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Looking closely at the photo, id does appear to be a compensating design, but the 4th "valve" casing isn't in line with the first 3, the "stem" extends down past them.
The valve casing, if there is one, is below the crop of the photo; otherwise it could be a slide kicker of a sort.
The valve casing, if there is one, is below the crop of the photo; otherwise it could be a slide kicker of a sort.
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The tuba in the photo is his old Boosey (pre-Hawkes) in F. It's a 3+1 compensating instrument. Howard had a technician construct a special linkage so he could work the 4th valve with his right pinky, as on his Mahillons. That's the setup that he prefers. I saw it up close and talked with him about it at Bill Troiano's HH Tubaday on Long Island a few years ago.
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I had the honor of trying out this tuba in '96 when the Mingus band came to Cleveland. I loaned the Bass Bone player my Eb, and HoJo played this thing, as well as Bari. The loan earned me the chance to try it.
When I played it, my buddy's eyes shot out like a cartoon characters, as did mine. This is an EXCEPTIONAL tuba. I would even go as far as to call it the best F I've aver played. I pray often to find one in an antique shop or some such...
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When I played it, my buddy's eyes shot out like a cartoon characters, as did mine. This is an EXCEPTIONAL tuba. I would even go as far as to call it the best F I've aver played. I pray often to find one in an antique shop or some such...
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Again: Read the right threads, when they come up:J.c. Sherman wrote:I had the honor of trying out this tuba in '96 when the Mingus band came to Cleveland. I loaned the Bass Bone player my Eb, and HoJo played this thing, as well as Bari. The loan earned me the chance to try it.
When I played it, my buddy's eyes shot out like a cartoon characters, as did mine. This is an EXCEPTIONAL tuba. I would even go as far as to call it the best F I've aver played. I pray often to find one in an antique shop or some such...
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This tuba is with me now, and it is not for sale.
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Re: Which tuba does HoJo play on this photo?
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Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net