That's a pretty big bell for a euphonium. It's most likely an Eb tuba. Of course, the best way to tell is to blow the lowest easy-to-play note with no valves pushed. With the help of a tuner you can tell the key. If you don't play, take it to a music store and ask them for help.tubanubbie wrote:I'm new at this, so please don't laugh too much..
I now have in my possession a JW York & Sons instrument that I am guessing (from the serial) was made about 1905. Because I am new to this instrument I am trying to figure out how to determine exactly what I have... I'm guessing either a EEb-Tuba or a Euphonium.. bell measures 15" and it stands about 28.25" with the bell on the floor, 3 valves. Looks just like the JW York EEb-Tuba ad from 1907 that I've seen on a couple of websites... serial #14440.
Any help is much appreaciated..
One question, though... what's a tuba nubbie?