I'm pretty sure Tuba Exchange carries both of these instruments, but you should definitely call ahead to check availability.jonesbrass wrote:These are both fine instruments for a first bass tuba. Good luck being able to A-B them at the same location, though.goodsn4 wrote:I am thinking about getting my first bass this summer. I would like to know what the opinions are on the following horns before I try them.
Cerveny 653 F tuba
St. Petersburg 206 Eb tuba
I would suggest that a good used Yamaha YEB-321 Eb might be the most easily accessible bass tuba to begin on and would be fine for solo lit/quintet/high excerpts. . . (and you're likely to be able find one cheaper than the Cerveny or the St. Pete)
As always, YMMV and it's just my opinion,
T. J.



