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The Sax-o-tuba, Now on Youtube!

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Here's a 5 valve CC Sax-o-tuba that Harvey Hartman and I made for Sergio Carolino.

It's fun instrument that plays really well.

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What does it sound like? A conventional tuba, or different?
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Doesn’t it look like the bell and branches are from Conn 2XJ BBb? If so the sound would on the fat side.

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Was this project inspired by Oren Marshall's "Orenophone"? Here are some pictures of his horn.

http://orenmarshall.com/?page_id=103

I like the idea behind both horns. Maybe it will become a new thing in tuba design!

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tubafatness wrote:Was this project inspired by Oren Marshall's "Orenophone"? Here are some pictures of his horn.

http://orenmarshall.com/?page_id=103

I like the idea behind both horns. Maybe it will become a new thing in tuba design!

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Nice link! Never really heard of Owen Marshall, nor Gut Rumble before, and he seems to have been around for a while...
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I just played it again yesterday. Its made out of a king tuba 2341 cut to CC. I need put one more brace on it and its finished.Then it needs to be shipped to Portugal.Lots of work, A few custom hand made parts. But it playes very nice very intune,You can see a few more Pictures at my Blog. Harvs Happy Horns.
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Hey Harv and Tim,
To my eye, it kinda looks like a folded up Alphorn, Ricola!
Any way very cool! :mrgreen:
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Thats Because Tim is in whats left of the 28" of snow we got here in Boyertown, Pa. He helped move all that snow... It was nice to have his help for the Snow and the Tuba!!!
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Harvey Hartman wrote:Thats Because Tim is in whats left of the 28" of snow we got here in Boyertown, Pa. He helped move all that snow... It was nice to have his help for the Snow and the Tuba!!!
Thanks Harv.

A few blows in your real Alphorn tuba didn’t make the snow go?

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imperialbari wrote: A few blows in your real Alphorn tuba didn’t make the snow go?
Snow removal is done best with "snowblowing" baritons!
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Very nice, I might add it to my webpage http://www.jazzophon.com" target="_blank" target="_blank, everything about the jazzophon and other sax-shaped instruments.
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That looks like a Cool horn also thanks for the picture... I have alot of old parts and pieces But one thing I need more of is levers for 5th valves....This one I made ,is out of a Conn Cornet Valve in a Hisbunner Tube, Two top caps? a new King tuba valve spring,.. After silver soldering a small brass plate on the bottom of the valves,I tapped threads in it, Add the rod & a spring and works great...This way it comes apart and can be oiled.
Thanks for looking Harv.
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Neptune wrote:What does it sound like? A conventional tuba, or different?

Here's a link of Sergio Carolino playing his new horn.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmUwVhRN ... ture=email" target="_blank

He's going to call it the Lusophone!
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Is he under a bridge? Is that his regular haunt? Neat playing anyway!
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How would you transport that thing? :)
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Hi....The Bell comes off, It has a sousaphone goose neck and bets to take off and the Horn comes apart in the middle,I made it that way, Thanks Harv.
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tbn.al wrote:Is he under a bridge? Is that his regular haunt? Neat playing anyway!
Sérgio wanted to try it out the moment he go it so he's playing at the Port. This is how he and the horn sounded just out of the box. Give him a few days and he'll sound better. :wink:
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Is the horn available for purchase? I'd love to have one or two :tuba:
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Very similar to the "Orenophone."
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