what tuba?
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tubadavid94
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what tuba?
Does anyone know what gene pokornys primary cc tuba was when he won the job in chicago?
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Re: what tuba?
HB-50, I believe.
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Re: what tuba?
I seem to remember hearing that he was using an HB-2, quite a bit, but I would not take that to the bank! 
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Re: what tuba?
Oh, surely not. That is such a beginner horn. A musician of his stature wouldn't use a 186 and surely a major symphony would never allow such a riffraff instrument into its ranks.bloke wrote:To audition for most of his jobs, he mostly used a Miraphone 186. I don't know for sure about Chicago.
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Re: what tuba?
Eric, your sarcasm is coming along nicely! 
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Re: what tuba?
From a good source: Mirafone 186
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Re: what tuba?
Everyone knows the only thing that matters at an audition the only thing that matters is personal equipment. That's why you should always buy the most expensive instrument cause you can't possibly win with a miraphone 186. 
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Re: what tuba?
I also vaguely recall that he won the Chicago job on a Yorkbrunner. When he came to the LA Phil for a year or so in the early 90s, he was definitely playing on a Yorkbrunner.
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Re: what tuba?
Thank you. I hone my skills by watching the masters of the craft of sarcasm, many of whom roam TubeNet!MikeMason wrote:Eric, your sarcasm is coming along nicely!
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Re: what tuba?
I thought I heard that he won it playing on a Gronitz BAT CC. ...or maybe that was Alan Baer...
I think the real interesting question is in finding out which mouthpiece he used.
I think the real interesting question is in finding out which mouthpiece he used.
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Re: what tuba?
I think he switched to the HB-50 from the HB-2 when he was in St. Louis, maybe @1986. I have no idea what tuba he used to audition in Chicago, but it would be no surprise if it was a 186 since I think he played a 188 for a bit many years back.
I think it was Alan Baer who won his job on a PCK.
I think it was Alan Baer who won his job on a PCK.
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Re: what tuba?
Regarding CC tubas used:
For the Chicago job, I used my Hirsbrunner-York copy. (1988)
For the LA Phil., I used the better of the CSO Yorks. (1991)
For the St. Louis Sym., I used a Miraphone 186-5U for the recorded round and then a Hirsbrunner 4/4 rotary for the "live" round. (1983)
For the Utah Symphony, there was no audition. They just needed somebody fast after the untimely death of Charles Eckenrode. (1978)
For the Israel Philharmonic, I used my Miraphone 186-5U. (1975)
Hope this helps. Cheers, Gene
For the Chicago job, I used my Hirsbrunner-York copy. (1988)
For the LA Phil., I used the better of the CSO Yorks. (1991)
For the St. Louis Sym., I used a Miraphone 186-5U for the recorded round and then a Hirsbrunner 4/4 rotary for the "live" round. (1983)
For the Utah Symphony, there was no audition. They just needed somebody fast after the untimely death of Charles Eckenrode. (1978)
For the Israel Philharmonic, I used my Miraphone 186-5U. (1975)
Hope this helps. Cheers, Gene
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Re: what tuba?
Thank you, Mr. Pokorny! You can't get a better source than the musician, himself.
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Re: what tuba?
+1Northern wrote:Regarding CC tubas used:
For the Chicago job, I used my Hirsbrunner-York copy. (1988)
For the LA Phil., I used the better of the CSO Yorks. (1991)
For the St. Louis Sym., I used a Miraphone 186-5U for the recorded round and then a Hirsbrunner 4/4 rotary for the "live" round. (1983)
For the Utah Symphony, there was no audition. They just needed somebody fast after the untimely death of Charles Eckenrode. (1978)
For the Israel Philharmonic, I used my Miraphone 186-5U. (1975)
Hope this helps. Cheers, Gene