Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
- euphdude
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Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
I've read numerous examples of folks trying to play bass trombone with their small tuba mouthpiece. Anyone ever dared to try the reverse?
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
I have heard of a bass trombone player who doubled on BBb tuba and played everything on a Bach 1 1/2G mouthpiece. And the studio had to pay another player to get the tuba parts overdubbed.
- TexTuba
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
Yes, and I got the results I wished for...which was some laughing at the sounds coming out of my bell....euphdude wrote:I've read numerous examples of folks trying to play bass trombone with their small tuba mouthpiece. Anyone ever dared to try the reverse?
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
I've used my PT-88 on bass trombone with rather good results. As for the reverse, even my largest bass trombone mouthpiece (a Griego .25) would sound horrible in any tuba and likely wouldn't seal very well at all without some layers of tape or something around the shank. Terrible idea.
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
I think he means an eb or f tuba not a contrabass. ive heard of people using contrabass bone mps on small vintage eb's.
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
I know. That's why I specified "in any tuba."TheHatTuba wrote:I think he means an eb or f tuba not a contrabass. ive heard of people using contrabass bone mps on small vintage eb's.
Perhaps a contrabass trombone mouthpiece would work ok. But that's not what the OP asked. My Griego is as big of a bass trombone mouthpiece that is made and it would sound horrible in a tuba receiver.
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
That's because some of those old horns have receivers that cannot take an actual tuba mouthpiece.TheHatTuba wrote:I think he means an eb or f tuba not a contrabass. ive heard of people using contrabass bone mps on small vintage eb's.
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Re: Bass Tuba on a bass trombone piece
Contrabone mps work fine in bass tubas and great in bass trombones. There's not a big difference between very large bass trombone and average contra mps. I've also read of some using tenor tuba mps in bass tubas to good effect.