How big is this tuba?
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Re: How big is this tuba?
I think the Rudy is pretty much the only playable BAT bigger than the Alex 164 - which is also immense. But the Alex would ultimately orbit a Rudy 6/4.
The Holton is a "main stream" 6/4, the classic American BAT. Not much is going to compete with it.
J.c.S.
The Holton is a "main stream" 6/4, the classic American BAT. Not much is going to compete with it.
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Re: How big is this tuba?
This is where I've seen the most Rudy's; in Germany - where else...
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Lots of other kaisers, too!
If you want to practice your german...
I haven't found it too hard to buy/sell in Germany.
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Lots of other kaisers, too!
If you want to practice your german...
I haven't found it too hard to buy/sell in Germany.
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Now that Melton 6/4 kaiser looks interesting!tubarnak wrote:This is where I've seen the most Rudy's; in Germany - where else...
http://www.tubaforum.de/html/kaufen.html" target="_blank
Lots of other kaisers, too!

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Re: How big is this tuba?
That Melton is a beautiful horn...I bet that would sound good rumbeling the rafters in my music room and I'm sure the neighbors will love me more<s> That "L" after the price is that Lira??I wonder what it would cost to ship from over seas?? I'm going to ask if they take payments and a nice trade in<s>Fixed income screws ya sometimes.. gotta sell more sculptures haha..bigbob PS> Google will translate that page from Germany..
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It is Euros - 4250 = about $5800 to youbigbob wrote:That "L" after the price is that Lira??
I think I remember hearing that the Melton 6/4 uses the same bell as the Neptune - so I reckon would produce great sound
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Thank You Neptune!! .. Is Melton a great instrument??We don't hear of them too much here...PS. I got your picture.. now to do it justice.. your friend in Pa.....bigbob
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Has the 6/4 Melton (under either the Melton or M-W nomenclature) ever been shown in the US at TubaDome, a dealer, or an exhibit?
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Re: How big is this tuba?
WoW!! is that Tuba an opticle illusion? or is that tuba actually that big?? what kind is it??Great picture!!! is the horn yours??................................................bigbobBandmaster wrote:
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Iv'e seen this before but can't remember the location of the website. It's in a manufacturer's museum. It was made specially to be "big". As I remember it, the author of the website played it and said the only thing it had going for it was that it was big.bigbob wrote:WoW!! is that Tuba an opticle illusion? or is that tuba actually that big?? what kind is it??Great picture!!! is the horn yours??................................................bigbobBandmaster wrote: Look at this big honkin' horn
Maybe Bandmaster remembers where he got it...
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Re: How big is this tuba?
It seems to me that those triple XXXb gianormous tubas are only really novelty items to impress with their physical size. The Rudolf Meinl 6/4 must be the largest tuba* that has any real musical performance value?
*Although don't forget the Conn Jumbo 46K/48K sousaphone which must be just as big as the Rudy (maybe even bigger?) - but just in a different shape.
*Although don't forget the Conn Jumbo 46K/48K sousaphone which must be just as big as the Rudy (maybe even bigger?) - but just in a different shape.
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Re: How big is this tuba?
So...what would it take to cut it to CC?ben wrote:I believe the gynormous tuba is a FF, not even a BBBb... I still would love to hear itI just don't want to have to play on it ever day...
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Here is a picture Lee Stofer took of a Silver 6/4 Rudy BBb and a Lacquer 5/4 Rudy BBb, similar height, just thicker.
and a shot of me playing my 5/4 Rudy in the Bangor, PA Tuba Christmas.
Playing in the Moravian Music Festival band, with a St Petersburg to the right.
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Interesting that the silver Rudy 6/4 pictured has lyre box. Fancy marching with that baby?!!! 
I am impressed to see you playing standing with 5/4 Rudy 'Tuba-G Bass'
I am impressed to see you playing standing with 5/4 Rudy 'Tuba-G Bass'
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Thanks Neptune, I was using the Neotech harness, thinking about getting the MW now.
It looks like the 5/4 has a removable leadpipe, while the 6/4 does not.
They call the 5/4 "Bayreuth", I wonder if the Big Guy has a name?
It looks like the 5/4 has a removable leadpipe, while the 6/4 does not.
They call the 5/4 "Bayreuth", I wonder if the Big Guy has a name?
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Do you have a harness on to hold that big baby up??I think I see two black straps on your bottom bow??With my bad back I would have to sit for everything<s>...bigbob
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Re: How big is this tuba?
What are the dimensions and bore size of the 6/4 Rudolf Meinl?
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Re: How big is this tuba?
I believe Lee told me it was 26mm at the 4th valve. Either going in or coming out, I don't remember. But in either case that is huge, over an inch. It played that big too. This is not your "Old Man's Tuba".Adam Peck wrote:22" bell. .868" bore. Apox. 41" tall.
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Re: How big is this tuba?
Is this 6/4 Kurath a CC?? any pictures??...Thanks..................................bigbob
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Re: How big is this tuba?
To those wondering about (a) Kurath (hint hint it's for sale hint hint):
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And pictures link (I know it's on the above ad, but I know some people will look all over for it):
http://s855.photobucket.com/albums/ab11 ... 3050%20CC/" target="_blank
Joseph
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And pictures link (I know it's on the above ad, but I know some people will look all over for it):
http://s855.photobucket.com/albums/ab11 ... 3050%20CC/" target="_blank
Joseph
