Miraphone Tuba for a Different Sound

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Paul Evans
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Miraphone Tuba for a Different Sound

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I have always wanted a different sound. Turns out, I just need a Miraphone tuba:

http://www.tubamouthpiece.net/miraphone ... sound.html" target="_blank" target="_blank

There are several equally informative articles at the same web page.
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Baha. I also like the Yamaha Tuba Pros and Cons, which lists no pros and cons, and rather becomes a guide on how to clean a tuba at home. This is a surreal webpage. Is the company who published the page based in China?
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I suppose it's clever to insert the term "miraphone tuba" when you really just mean tuba. Clearly these guys are looking to get more hits based on common search terms. Of course it makes it more difficult for people to find legitmately useful information because these kind of solicitations keep hitting the top of the search engine results.
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I actually got to the site because I was searching for gig bags (http://www.tubamouthpiece.net/tuba-gig- ... types.html" target="_blank" target="_blank) and couldn't help reading some of the other "articles".
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Paul Evans wrote:I have always wanted a different sound. Turns out, I just need a Miraphone tuba:

http://www.tubamouthpiece.net/miraphone ... sound.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

There are several equally informative articles at the same web page.
The Bach Mouthpiece article is not to be missed! :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:
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