1. how hard is it to switch? any problems besides new fingerings?
2. when should i make the switch? would college be an ideal time?
Thanks!


Not true. If you ever want an orchestral job you'll have to practice like crazy and get very lucky. Then you can enjoy your $8K or so a year "job." The key of your tuba has nothing to do with it.otismoe wrote:I've been playing a Bb horn for 4 years now, and realized that if I ever want an orchestra job I'm going to have to switch to a C tuba.





If you decide to switch to a CC tuba, I hope you will seriously consider getting a quality Chinese tuba at low cost. Just one example would be the JZ five valve CC tubas which Dave Fedderly at Baltimore Brass is selling for $2090. Dave wouldn't sell them if they weren't decent tubas.otismoe wrote:I've been playing a Bb horn for 4 years now, and realized that if I ever want an orchestra job I'm going to have to switch to a C tuba.
1. how hard is it to switch? any problems besides new fingerings?
2. when should i make the switch? would college be an ideal time?
Thanks!


I played this on Bb in high school...it's certainly playable. Don't let the perception of what the horn can do influence you!otismoe wrote:i started to attempted the V. Williams concerto..that might be easier on F or C






Use an F tuba for tone, not for pitch.KiltieTuba wrote:Heh, what's the range have to do with buying a new instrument? Range has to do with how well you can play any instrument, i've learned to play up to the Bb above middle C. Furthermore, if one wants a lower range, shouldn't we all buy subcontrabass tubas? Or possibly all use double tubas...k001k47 wrote:You want to play in an orchestra? Buy a CC.
You want to play in a brass band? Buy an Eb
You want a higher range? Buy an F

I do hope you guys didn't take that post seriously.bort wrote:Use an F tuba for tone, not for pitch.KiltieTuba wrote:Heh, what's the range have to do with buying a new instrument? Range has to do with how well you can play any instrument, i've learned to play up to the Bb above middle C. Furthermore, if one wants a lower range, shouldn't we all buy subcontrabass tubas? Or possibly all use double tubas...k001k47 wrote:You want to play in an orchestra? Buy a CC.
You want to play in a brass band? Buy an Eb
You want a higher range? Buy an F



