This is a 181 F, isn't it?
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181?
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Re: 181?
Nope, not a "full size" Miraphone 181 F tuba.
It is, in fact, as the listing states a Bb (think euphonium Bb) Miraphone tenor tuba.
Check out the Alexander 151 to see the "legendary" tenor tuba. Also, hornguys.com has tenor tubas posted from time to time.
Interesting instruments.
It is, in fact, as the listing states a Bb (think euphonium Bb) Miraphone tenor tuba.
Check out the Alexander 151 to see the "legendary" tenor tuba. Also, hornguys.com has tenor tubas posted from time to time.
Interesting instruments.
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Re: 181?
Hi-
I think(?) it is a Miraphone 1258 model upright rotary euphonium.
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I think(?) it is a Miraphone 1258 model upright rotary euphonium.
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Re: 181?
Most 4 piston + 1 rotor tubas would qualify as 1-2-3-4-5, right?Bob1062 wrote:
Have there been ANY bass or contrabass tubas with a similar valve setup (12345 instead of 51234)? I think the elephant has one like this, but I've never heard of another (not entirely meaningful).
If you mean rotary tubas, I have to think about that a bit more...

Afterall, you did say "ANY"

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