Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
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Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Which professionals "out there" use a Miraphone 186 or 188 as their primary performance tuba?
Or...any Miraphone brand CC tuba?
Thanks!
Or...any Miraphone brand CC tuba?
Thanks!
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
There are a couple listed in the Artist section of Miraphone's website.
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me. vintage 186 on pretty much everything. 150+ shows a year.
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That 188 would not happen to be silver-plate, would it?the elephant wrote:I won my gig on a very nice 188 that some UNT student currently plays.
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Miraphone 1291CC
PT 10S (Made in East Germany, GDR)
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Matt Gaunt has owned and played many tubas professionally, and several of them have been 186's. 
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Lecturer of Bass Trombone, Boston University
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Did not A. Baer use (Still use?) a 1291 for a while?
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I have had the pleasure, then, of playing this horn! It was quite good. *drool*the elephant wrote:Yes, it would happen to be. I was its second user. The year prior to my getting that tuba it was in the hands of John Rider, who has been in the USAF Band or Flight for about 150 years or so. It is a good tuba with a solid history.TexTuba wrote:That 188 would not happen to be silver-plate, would it?the elephant wrote:I won my gig on a very nice 188 that some UNT student currently plays.
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Richard Murrow plays a 1291 I believe.
Miraphone CC 186-4U
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Just two that easily come to mind:
Mark Cox (Central Michigan University)- 186 5v CC
Ron Davis (University of South Carolina) 186 5v CC and 188 5v CC
Mark Cox (Central Michigan University)- 186 5v CC
Ron Davis (University of South Carolina) 186 5v CC and 188 5v CC
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All due respect to teachers/professors, but I think the question is referring to orchestral performance, and/or full-time soloists or quintet players, as opposed to teacher/part-time players. At least, that's interpretation. Just like in the VW...
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Steve Bryant uses a 188 in the Austin Symphony Orchestra.tubashaman2 wrote:However, right off hand I can't think of any professional in an American orchestra who plays on a 186 or 188.
I been using a 188 since 1983 as my main instrument. It is currently in use with the SouthWest BrassWorks and during the summers with the Breckenridge Festival Orchestra. Other than that, I just use it as a demonstration tool while I teach 18 kollidj students each week.
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YFB 621S
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YFB 621S
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Thanks for all the replies. I decided to ask the question because I notice that there are a lot of people that start on a 186 or 188, but then choose another tuba as their main CC axe later in their lifetime. IMO, there's absolutely nothing wrong with using either horn, I just wanted to see the "roster" of current professional users. Thanks!
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The one horn of all I have played over the last 3 1/2 decades I wish I could have back was the 186 CC I played that was checked out to me by the university music department where and when I was in grad school. (I didn't have my own, because my grad school pursuit was not music related. But the chair of the department did offer me a substantial scholarship and stipend as a Grad Asst if I would change. Maybe I should have...nah.)
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Gene Pokorny still uses his 186 (that served him so
well in his early professional life) on some performances
w/The Chicago Sym.
Years ago I was so fortunate to sit next to Gene at a Harvey Phillips TubaSantas gig in Chicago and we were talking about his 186. I remember him saying that the comment from his fellow artists were:
"Don't ever sell that tuba!"
well in his early professional life) on some performances
w/The Chicago Sym.
Years ago I was so fortunate to sit next to Gene at a Harvey Phillips TubaSantas gig in Chicago and we were talking about his 186. I remember him saying that the comment from his fellow artists were:
"Don't ever sell that tuba!"
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Re: Professionals Currently Playing a Miraphone
Where to, James?tubashaman2's profile wrote:Location: Leaving Texas in early August!
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Cool! ... but I was hoping to hear that you had decided.tubashaman2 wrote:Will be attending graduate school in the midwest or great plains region of the United Statesbort wrote:Where to, James?tubashaman2's profile wrote:Location: Leaving Texas in early August!