Timbasso
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Timbasso
Last week I got my BBb cimbasso that Tim Sullivan (timswisstuba) made for me: A+ for Tim!
The bell is from an Olds baritone and the valve section is from an older s-linkage Miraphone (or Mirafone) 18(4-6). With its large graduated bore the horn plays real open in all registers. Nice intonation and a fat low register which'll sonically destroy even the largest of kidney stones.
To top it off, Tim made a super sturdy stand out of a modern cymbal stand w/an extra specially made...., eh, thingy which holds the bottom part of the cimbasso. Very simple and elegant.
I've used this horn in rehearsals and performances almost everyday since I received it last friday and it hasn't let me down yet. And yes, everyone who's heard it says that it sounds like a big (contra-) bass trombone.
Tim; PROPS!
The bell is from an Olds baritone and the valve section is from an older s-linkage Miraphone (or Mirafone) 18(4-6). With its large graduated bore the horn plays real open in all registers. Nice intonation and a fat low register which'll sonically destroy even the largest of kidney stones.
To top it off, Tim made a super sturdy stand out of a modern cymbal stand w/an extra specially made...., eh, thingy which holds the bottom part of the cimbasso. Very simple and elegant.
I've used this horn in rehearsals and performances almost everyday since I received it last friday and it hasn't let me down yet. And yes, everyone who's heard it says that it sounds like a big (contra-) bass trombone.
Tim; PROPS!
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Re: Timbasso
Your photos must have been some hardcore hornporn since they were censored away.
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maybe not hard-core enough Klaus..............
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OK, OK. Got it. Unfortunately, being a mac owner AND dumb I never figured out a way of posting pictures (let alone reducing the pixels!).
We'll just all have to wait until Tim gets back from Germany.
Cheers,
-Pat
We'll just all have to wait until Tim gets back from Germany.
Cheers,
-Pat
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Pat sent me the photos, which I reduced quite a bit.
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wow.......... einfach die hammer 
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Wow! Nice work Tim , Looks Great!!
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Yup, Harvey, and then Tim prepared it for standing ovations all through the night!Harvey Hartman wrote:Wow! Nice work Tim , Looks Great!!
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I wanted to make something that plays like a tuba and sounds like a really big trombone. After many trials and hours, this is the final product.
The cimbasso with myself and its new owner, Patrick Votrian.
http://www.dekift.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
The cimbasso with myself and its new owner, Patrick Votrian.
http://www.dekift.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Imagine 12 of these on the 50 yard line at halftime,what's the dutch word for bejesus?
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Isn’t it a bit loud for Mr. Gilbert’s lyric?
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Thanks Wilco. In German, einfach die hammer literally means that's the hammer. The Germans use that to say something is amazing.Wilco wrote:wow.......... einfach die hammer
Sorry I don't know the Dutch word for beJesus.
Here is a picture against the intricate background of De Kift. At one point during the show there is smoke coming out of the sousaphone bell.
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Hi Tim, I know
. Is it "Spitze" in Switserland?
As far as 'bejesus'..... I don't think there is a word for it, closest I think is 'tering'...
as in:
*scared the bejuses out of me* *schrok me de tering*
and, when 50 timbasso's are used at once: "teringherrie"
As far as 'bejesus'..... I don't think there is a word for it, closest I think is 'tering'...
as in:
*scared the bejuses out of me* *schrok me de tering*
and, when 50 timbasso's are used at once: "teringherrie"
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The Dutch term for the fff-effect of this instrument could be de dijkdoorbraak.
Had this one been a slide contrabass trombone, the Bavarian term had been Zugspitze.
K
Had this one been a slide contrabass trombone, the Bavarian term had been Zugspitze.
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According to Google;
1. Bejesus: be·je·sus
Variant(s): also be·jee·zus /bi-'jE-z&s, -'jA-, -z&z/
Etymology: alteration of by Jesus
Date: circa 1908
-- (interjection) used as a mild oath;
-- (noun) runny poop
A word commonly used to express great surprise or fear.
You scared the BEJESUS out of me!!!
You scured the bejesus out of me.
shite load bejeezers bejeezer bejebus bejaysus
2. A small fictitious organ, often visible, found in the left shoulder of immature humans (children and some adults).
3. A mythical character resembling Jesus that appears when smoking marijuana
Bejesus and I are going to eat some pizza.
Well, I can imagine some tubists being offended by this, but I can also imagine some tubists being offended by a cimbasso. Nevertheless, Tim's horn is not only good for removing calculus from your teeth, it is also a sweet romancer in in the high range at ppp. (I didn't tell Tim that the cimbasso he made could also play ppp; otherwise he might have charged me extra!)
Cheers, Patrick
"And as in uffish thought he stood,
The Timbasso, with vibes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!"
1. Bejesus: be·je·sus
Variant(s): also be·jee·zus /bi-'jE-z&s, -'jA-, -z&z/
Etymology: alteration of by Jesus
Date: circa 1908
-- (interjection) used as a mild oath;
-- (noun) runny poop
A word commonly used to express great surprise or fear.
You scared the BEJESUS out of me!!!
You scured the bejesus out of me.
shite load bejeezers bejeezer bejebus bejaysus
2. A small fictitious organ, often visible, found in the left shoulder of immature humans (children and some adults).
3. A mythical character resembling Jesus that appears when smoking marijuana
Bejesus and I are going to eat some pizza.
Well, I can imagine some tubists being offended by this, but I can also imagine some tubists being offended by a cimbasso. Nevertheless, Tim's horn is not only good for removing calculus from your teeth, it is also a sweet romancer in in the high range at ppp. (I didn't tell Tim that the cimbasso he made could also play ppp; otherwise he might have charged me extra!)
Cheers, Patrick
"And as in uffish thought he stood,
The Timbasso, with vibes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!"
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Here's Patrick Votrain playing his cimbasso (Timbasso) with the group De Kift in Rotterdam, NL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiR-u553mQM" target="_blank
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiR-u553mQM" target="_blank
Enjoy!
