A long sousaphone

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That looks hilarious. Wouldn't you need to lengthen the valve slides as well?
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Does it actually play an octave lower than a BBb tuba/suzy?
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The question is how does it sound compared to normal sousaphone?
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KiltieTuba wrote:The goal here is to play normal stuff down the octave without the need of an extra valve!
Bah! False tones (and probably some slide movement or a kicker for 123) are your friend. Umpteen feet of plastic tubing is not. :D
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Because it's only 12ish' feet long and not 36.
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