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"Play on the Richter Scale.
Anyone can make music you can hear. But with the Meinl-Weston 30 they'll feel you a mile away. The 17 3/4" bell and .768 bore give you the openness to hit the low notes with all the power you need. And if versatility is what you're looking for, this tuba handles it.
Wagner? Strauss? Mahler? No problem. Play Ride of The Valkyries on this and the trumpet players might actually buy the next round for you.
Marching band or concert band more your thing? The Meinl-Weston has you covered. Because no matter what you're playing, this tuba makes you forget about the horn so you can concentrate on the music.
Jazz. Dixieland. Solo. No problem. The smooth four rotary valves are precise and easy to reach for smaller hands making fast passages almost play themselves -- hey, you have to do some of the work.
Because of the precise German construction, and legendary sound, Meinl-Weston is the brand trusted by Alan Baer of the New York Philharmonic, and Jens Bjorn-Larsen. This is the brand to which all other tubas are compared. Play it for yourself and you'll shake the chandeliers in the back of the concert hall. New Meinl-Weston horns cost tens of thousands of dollars. This one, distributed by Getzen but made in Germany by Meinl-Weston, is an inexpensive way of owning a classic Meinl-Weston tuba.
Shipping costs apply to ensure safe arrival of this gem. It's been played, so there is minor wear and tear and the bell required maintenance. But where it counts most: playability, intonation, and sound, the horn is Meinl-Weston solid. Played and owned by a professional tubist, the horn is up for sale so you can make the earth move right away.
Place your bid now so you can have this horn for the Holiday concert season. No reserve. "
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