I am pretty happy with the gear I currently have. I have not found anything I would trade my CC for.
So....
Cerveny 1973 CC Orchestral model
Yamaha YFB-821
My Dream Tuba..and yours
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
As with all dreams of this ilk, the subject of the dream keeps having to change for the dream to have its effect.
I can't think of instruments I'd rather have than mine. But I can think of a few I'd like to have in addition to mine. How's that for being greedy?
Rick "not feeding the monster at the moment" Denney
I can't think of instruments I'd rather have than mine. But I can think of a few I'd like to have in addition to mine. How's that for being greedy?
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
One of my other dream horns is the 4 valve version of the Conn 22J. Not sure of the model #, but I have only seen a picture of ONE!
Conn 26J/27J
Conn 22K Hybrid
Conn 22K Hybrid
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
I am fortunate, my dream tubas are the ones that I assembled over years
1: Alexander 163 CC, gold brass, 4 valves (since 1975) - all
purpose and for the big stuff - commanding sound, this is
the tuba that I used and still use most, I have not found
a tuba that I like better, Bach 7 mouthpiece
2: Meinl Weston 32 (since 1986) - all purpose and for quintet
and solo - sweet and beautiful sound, agile response, the
fifth valve is nice to have, Bach 7 or Bach 18 mouthpiece
3: York Monster E flat - it is nice to have a bass tuba
sometimes - very beautiful sound, very agile response,
this is the tuba that I used least because I am really more
of a contrabass tuba player (since 1978) Bach 25 or
Bach 32 E mouthpiece
I like them, they work, they are paid for, I am used to them, I have a lot of good memories playing these tubas and I have not played for pay in about six years.
An Alexander F would be nice as an addition to my stable, but that is not in my future (however, you did say dream)
best,
Mark
1: Alexander 163 CC, gold brass, 4 valves (since 1975) - all
purpose and for the big stuff - commanding sound, this is
the tuba that I used and still use most, I have not found
a tuba that I like better, Bach 7 mouthpiece
2: Meinl Weston 32 (since 1986) - all purpose and for quintet
and solo - sweet and beautiful sound, agile response, the
fifth valve is nice to have, Bach 7 or Bach 18 mouthpiece
3: York Monster E flat - it is nice to have a bass tuba
sometimes - very beautiful sound, very agile response,
this is the tuba that I used least because I am really more
of a contrabass tuba player (since 1978) Bach 25 or
Bach 32 E mouthpiece
I like them, they work, they are paid for, I am used to them, I have a lot of good memories playing these tubas and I have not played for pay in about six years.
An Alexander F would be nice as an addition to my stable, but that is not in my future (however, you did say dream)
best,
Mark
Mark E. Chachich, Ph.D.
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
Okay, dream horns . . . ones I'll definitely never afford without a big lottery win:
BBb: Rudy Meinl Bayreuth, Willson 3100 (I was very impressed by the one I tried at NABBA)
CC: small horn, like Meinl-Weston 32
Eb: Besson 981 or clone (I was impressed by the Yamaha, B&S, and Miraphone copies)
F: Yamaha YFB-822, Rudolph Meinl 6/4, Meinl-Weston 46SLZ
vintage Conn 88H trombone
Meinl-Weston 771 euphonium
BBb: Rudy Meinl Bayreuth, Willson 3100 (I was very impressed by the one I tried at NABBA)
CC: small horn, like Meinl-Weston 32
Eb: Besson 981 or clone (I was impressed by the Yamaha, B&S, and Miraphone copies)
F: Yamaha YFB-822, Rudolph Meinl 6/4, Meinl-Weston 46SLZ
vintage Conn 88H trombone
Meinl-Weston 771 euphonium
JP/Sterling 377 compensating Eb; Warburton "The Grail" T.G.4, RM-9 7.8, Yamaha 66D4; for sale > 1914 Conn Monster Eb (my avatar), ca. 1905 Fillmore Bros 1/4-size Eb, Bach 42B trombone
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
Yamayork

Nirschl York

Gnagey 6/4

YFB821

1281 Petrushka (hey why not)

Gnagey F tuba (maybe, I think I saw one many years ago)
Gnagey Cimbasso in F

Shires Bass trombone

Miraphone Bb contra

Miraphone 374 Bass Trumpet


Nirschl York

Gnagey 6/4

YFB821

1281 Petrushka (hey why not)

Gnagey F tuba (maybe, I think I saw one many years ago)
Gnagey Cimbasso in F

Shires Bass trombone

Miraphone Bb contra

Miraphone 374 Bass Trumpet

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Thor
Petruska
and while I'm at it how about a Yamayork. As a horn player I loved the Yamaha Custom series horns, so I see no reason to doubt the custom tubas would be awesome also.
Petruska
and while I'm at it how about a Yamayork. As a horn player I loved the Yamaha Custom series horns, so I see no reason to doubt the custom tubas would be awesome also.
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Re: My Dream Tuba..and yours
A boosey 3+1 compensating F