I was at Baltimore Brass (a Tubenet sponser) yesterday and tried the Holton CC (BAT). If someone is looking for a tuba, perhaps you should consider this one. I usually do not post about specific tubas that are for sale, but this one is special.
My observations (opinions)
1.) the sound is outstanding, it has enough core in the sound
to make an Alexander player like me happy
2.) the response from pp to ff is even
3.) along with observation 3, I had no problem playing very
light to very strong, I could see using this specific
tuba for a general purpose tuba (not something that I
say about many 6/4 tubas)
4.) it has four valves (something that never bothered me), I
could play it in tune with no difficulty and the low D flat
was solid with the 2 - 3 combination
If anyone has further questions please PM me for observations / opinions. Also, other then liking the store, I have no connection with Baltimore Brass.
best,
Mark
Holton BAT at Baltimore Brass
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Holton BAT at Baltimore Brass
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Re: Holton BAT at Baltimore Brass
Out of interest, would that Holton have been CC originally, or cut down from BBb?
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Re: Holton BAT at Baltimore Brass
Wade, Do you still use your 2165, or has the Holton largely replaced?the elephant wrote:I strongly agree with this regarding MY particular Holton. I left my Alexander 163 for it. I also use mine as a general purpose tuba despite its size as it is quite easy to play softly with clarity.
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Re: Holton BAT at Baltimore Brass
I understand that this tuba was always a CC.
best,
Mark
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