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Bob Kolada
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
The European F basses seem to be mostly .555. Tubaguy (tubaguy82,... whatever he is
) has a piston Eb with a .560 bore.
I've always thought a well designed .590 F, with similar proportions to a stretched out modern bass trombone, would make a nice horn- big enough for cimbasso stuff yet small enough to cover some bass trombone.
I believe J.c. Sherman has been building his last few Bb's with .620 valves.
I've always thought a well designed .590 F, with similar proportions to a stretched out modern bass trombone, would make a nice horn- big enough for cimbasso stuff yet small enough to cover some bass trombone.
I believe J.c. Sherman has been building his last few Bb's with .620 valves.
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
I built mine with Miraphone Eb rotors.... .688" or about 17.5mm. It's now a BBb cimbasso.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Bob Kolada
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
Got a picture of that Kurath body, Joe? Or even better, it next to your little Conn F? 
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
My last chimp had a .640 bore, and it seams to be a little more "trombonistic" in it's timbre as a result. I also do something... proprietary... with the bore profileBob Kolada wrote:The European F basses seem to be mostly .555. Tubaguy (tubaguy82,... whatever he is) has a piston Eb with a .560 bore.
I've always thought a well designed .590 F, with similar proportions to a stretched out modern bass trombone, would make a nice horn- big enough for cimbasso stuff yet small enough to cover some bass trombone.
I believe J.c. Sherman has been building his last few Bb's with .620 valves.
For an F, .562 would probably work (my contra is that bore, so I would hope so!). Bob and I discussed this and I so think a .570 - .578 bore would work very well too.
J.c.S. (who may try .562 F chimp as an experiment)
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
That's not a bad looking bugle! I wonder if BOTH of those valve sets might be way too big though... I've had my eye on a bugle only Yamaha 201 euph body on ebay for a while. 
J.c., what have you been putting in your giant trumpets?
J.c., what have you been putting in your giant trumpets?
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
Many years ago there was a guy at the Royal Opera here in Stockholm that used to play an old cimbasso that looked like it was built by Boris Karloff Musical Instruments Inc. or something. It featured 3+3 rotary valves and a bore size of 0.547 in. When he played it the instrument sounded very well, but there were never anyone else that could make any (useful) noise out of it...TheHatTuba wrote:What is the smallest bore you've seen on a cimbasso? The smallest i saw was .656".
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
Even in F?bloke wrote:nearly unplayably stuffy
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Re: Cimbasso Bore
Cleveland Opera had one of those F Cerveny bass bones with the .551-ish bore. Unplayable. In part it motivated me to build my own!
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net