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bloke wrote:Hi. I'm new to the board, and would like to ask just one question:

Which tuba is the very best?
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I think picking the best mouthpiece, you know, like the ones that the pros use, if you could use that you would be much better off than just getting the very best tuba and using some mouthpiece that everyone uses. :?
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Hey everyone -

I'm new here and was just wondering what sounds better: lacquer or silver plate? :lol:
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Those Chinese tubas look pretty good.
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BRSousa wrote:Hey everyone -

I'm new here and was just wondering what sounds better: lacquer or silver plate? :lol:
You need to have a can of lacquer and a can of silver plating. Then bang them with the same beater and compare the sounds..

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BRSousa wrote:Hey everyone -

I'm new here and was just wondering what sounds better: lacquer or silver plate? :lol:
obviously nickel plate :D
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WHAT IN THE HELL IS A TUBA!?!
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Au contraire, the cost to the listener can be horrendous.
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bloke wrote:
BRSousa wrote:Hey everyone -

I'm new here and was just wondering what sounds better: lacquer or silver plate? :lol:
gold lacquer plating :|

HAHAHAHAHAHA!
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the elephant wrote:Image
I think the tuba in the middle might be the best. I never was into the fad of heavyweight accessories.
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Wow, nice beads.
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the elephant wrote:Image
That is a sure sign that God really loves us!!
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b.williams wrote:
the elephant wrote:Image
That is a sure sign that God really loves us!!
I like the one on the left...no middle. No, right. Eh, beggars can't be choosers, they're all quite attractive. And the girls aren't bad either :wink:
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yadent wrote:Reminds me why I have been a big fan of 'front action' valves.........and 'raw' brass...ah, forget it.
rotary, or piston?
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I think the picture would be much nicer if they were utilizing crystal clear kellybergs. :wink:
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