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Wearing comfortable shoes will have more of an influence on your timbre than silver plating or lacquer.
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Tubenet wrote:Spelling Nazi part removed by TubeNet
Really? I hope what he wrote was pretty offensive, and not simply a message letting folks know that there is a correct way to spell this word, and it's "timbre".

One thing to give a sermon; whole 'nuther to simply inform. We'll see how long this message lasts though...
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Other than silver vs. lacquer, do gold brass, rose brass, or other brass alloys have an real impact on the sound? My experience is that the rose brass tuba I had didn't project as well as the yellow brass versions of the same horn, but I loved the sound quality. Again, this could have been more to individual sample variation than the type of brass, but I do wonder if the brass alloy has an impact.
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