What's The Best Use For A G Contra
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What's The Best Use For A G Contra
I took in a DEG Dynasty (Willson) G contra over the weekend. I'm not quite sure what to do with it. It's a huge horn. Surely there's a practical use for it. Maybe the TNFJ has some suggestions. (No SNORLAX.... surely it won't fit!)
Last edited by Dan Schultz on Sun May 08, 2011 10:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
That would be a heck of a Halloween costumetuben wrote:To keep on hand for frightening children and trombone players.
(Somewhere there is a video of me with one in a parking lot snapping notes off the wall of a building 400' away)
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
See if you can get a few more... then......
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Four. Just added pictures that should have been on my original post. Duh.greatk82 wrote:Is it a 2 valve or 3?
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Maybe sell it here:
http://www.drumcorpsplanet.com/forums/i ... ll__st__20
I reread the original post and felt dumb for not looking at the pics. Then, I saw your post about adding them. I was very confused.
http://www.drumcorpsplanet.com/forums/i ... ll__st__20
I reread the original post and felt dumb for not looking at the pics. Then, I saw your post about adding them. I was very confused.

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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
I think you have a lot of good parts there, and it looks to be in good shape.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
That would be so fun to play, but not to hold.bloke wrote:Add nearly four feet of tubing to it (hanging down vertically in playing position) and make it into a FFFF subcontrabass cimbasso...you know...to cover all of those historical subcontrabass cimbasso parts written by VVVVerdi et al.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Whee -- a 96-foot main bugle (plus valves & valve tubing)? I'd hate to have to carry that around (even if it was carbon fiber)! On the other hand, it'd have a killer low range (bet the "brown note" is in there somewhere) ...KiltieTuba wrote:That's what I was going to suggest - just make it into a concert FFFF tuba!bloke wrote:Add nearly four feet of tubing to it (hanging down vertically in playing position) and make it into a FFFF subcontrabass cimbasso...you know...to cover all of those historical subcontrabass cimbasso parts written by VVVVerdi et al.
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NOW yer talkin'!bloke wrote:Is that all...??
I guess I meant FFFFFF, then.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
How big is that thing? The bell shape and outer bows look like the Willson 3050 or 3100.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Agreed. I've never seen one of these big boys in person. Could we get a photo comparison of it vs. one of your Marzans or your 1291, Dan?cjk wrote:How big is that thing? The bell shape and outer bows look like the Willson 3050 or 3100.
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Here are a few shots of the contra next to a King 1241. As you can see, the perimeter size is not much larger than the King. But... the branches and bows are quite a bit bigger. The bell is 20". The bell you see on the King is one of those rare 19" upright detachable bells.arpthark wrote:Agreed. I've never seen one of these big boys in person. Could we get a photo comparison of it vs. one of your Marzans or your 1291, Dan?cjk wrote:How big is that thing? The bell shape and outer bows look like the Willson 3050 or 3100.
The best I can figure... the open bugle on the GG is about 4 1/2 feet longer than a BBb tuba.
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Just for the sake of discussion before it gets Frankensteined...how much would a fool need to pay for the monster?
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Flower pot wasn't one of the choices....
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
I like the shoulder-fire BBb idea. That would be better than the convertible tubas made to look like a contra. You would probably have better luck selling it as a concert tuba though. With those big branches it might have a pretty hefty sound to it as a concert horn.
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No... but... joining the Eb Holton bell in the fish pond was.tclements wrote:Flower pot wasn't one of the choices....
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Here is a group on facebook that has people looking for G bugles - Keep the Old School Alive...Play a "G-BUGLE"!!!
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Re: What's The Best Use For A G Contra
Did you ever do anything with this?