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What would this be used for?
Weird Valve
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- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: Weird Valve
Dang, there's a scary-lookin' object! OK, let's see ...TheHatTuba wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/6-VALVE-ROTARY-SYST ... 1523wt_905" target="_blank
What would this be used for?
(a) playing 6 times as loud?

(b) beating on things and digging in the dirt?

(c) each input tube (straight) corresponds to two output tubes (curved), so -- apparently -- some kind of A/B switching device. 12-belled euphonium, anyone?

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- TheHatTuba
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Re: Weird Valve
Could be an ice trayKevin Hendrick wrote:Dang, there's a scary-lookin' object! OK, let's see ...TheHatTuba wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/6-VALVE-ROTARY-SYST ... 1523wt_905" target="_blank
What would this be used for?
(a) playing 6 times as loud?![]()
(b) beating on things and digging in the dirt?![]()
(c) each input tube (straight) corresponds to two output tubes (curved), so -- apparently -- some kind of A/B switching device. 12-belled euphonium, anyone?
- corbasse
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Re: Weird Valve
It could be a part of some omnitonic horn, but the details don't seem right for the horns I know of.


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- J.c. Sherman
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Re: Weird Valve
This is a french horn mechanism for a horn in two keys. The rotor has two positions, with both tubes from each of the three valves passing through it; up, it goes through one length, down for the other. A more modern variant of this system is used on full double instruments of Lidl and others. There's a double tuba which was also built with a similar, though better designed - mechanism.
This was never widely employed.
J.c.S.
This was never widely employed.
J.c.S.
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net