SMALL Willson F tuba!

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Since you asked, yes.
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beautiful tuba sound which carries well
But is it world class?
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I think this was the first F tuba I ever played....was for sale here in town and I offered to buy it but it had already been given to someone to sell on ebay, and they weren't willing to give up their commission. I was favorably impressed and found it playable, even in my complete novice condition.

Sorry that one got away, frankly. It would have done me quite well I think.

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Mojo workin' wrote:
beautiful tuba sound which carries well
But is it world class?
As opposed to having a beautiful krummhorn sound that carries, well, not so much...
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MaryAnn wrote:I think this was the first F tuba I ever played....was for sale here in town and I offered to buy it but it had already been given to someone to sell on ebay, and they weren't willing to give up their commission. I was favorably impressed and found it playable, even in my complete novice condition.

Sorry that one got away, frankly. It would have done me quite well I think.

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How long ago was this? I was under the impression by the rep at the ITEC booth that this was a new design. I of course could be wrong.
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You probably are entirely right. But....I played a very small F tuba that I remember (however accurate that may or may not be) as a Willson. It was a piston tuba. It was fewer than ten years ago, but that's about as accurate as I can get on the time span. And the one I played was not new. Maybe Willson made a small one before and decided to try again? Maybe it wasn't a Willson? Maybe I have a memory leak!!

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Didn't Besson produce a prototype F that looked a bit like this?
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jeopardymaster wrote:Didn't Besson produce a prototype F that looked a bit like this?

According to my wife, all my tubas look the same. :)
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