Hey Gang,
I am visiting Phoenix to play a concert of John Cage music this weekend and am maximizing my stay by recording some tuba tracks for my marimba band CD. I have been loaned this tuba for the sessions. It is a Hanstone HT-TB101L. Never heard of it but it plays really nicely, good range, good scale, and (for me, anyway) a sweet, pure tuba tone.
So who made it? Has anyone had any experience with these tubas?
Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
That woulda been my uneducated guess.LJV wrote:Stencil of a B&S/VMI 101, me thinks...
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
Is that a left-handed tuba?
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
I originally thought the same thing. The picture was taken in a mirror. Look on the left side of the picture for perspective.skeath wrote:Is that a left-handed tuba?
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
1st, I love that wrap. What is the total height of that horn?
2nd, Is it typical to play a gig on a borrowed horn if you're travelling by air?
2nd, Is it typical to play a gig on a borrowed horn if you're travelling by air?
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
Decoding that brand is easy: Made by Han Chinese using stone mandrels.
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
Yes. Probably made in the 70's. aka 'Sonora', 'Gerhard Schneider', 'Carl Wunderlich', etc. Good horns. Most of the ones I've seen are quite tall... about 42" with a 16 1/2" bell.LJV wrote:Stencil of a B&S/VMI 101, me thinks...
Here's one just like it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/VMI-Model-101-BBb-T ... 3ef9c4bbed
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Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
My tuba is also one of those - a "Weltklang" B&S Bb from GDR times. They have been marketed under countless brand names, as it seems. Mine has clocksprings and is supposed to be made in 1966. I had the S-links converted to minibal this year.
It is a good sounding horn, intonation always manageable. What surprises me is how easy it goes into the high and very high register and how good it sounds up there. The low F and E are not the sweet point of that tuba though...
Gerd
It is a good sounding horn, intonation always manageable. What surprises me is how easy it goes into the high and very high register and how good it sounds up there. The low F and E are not the sweet point of that tuba though...
Gerd
Re: Tell me about this tuba - Hanstone
They are Chinese and back in the early 90s The Tuba Exchange imported them and was the only dealer. From what I can remember from player reaction, second-hand only, was that some were okay, most were not.