Another mpc question
- ppalan
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Another mpc question
I thought of this while reading the thread "MPC for Neptune" started by chronolith but didn't want to hijack that discussion. In several threads I've noticed different people using/advocating Euro or American shank mpcs in the same types of horns. I borrowed a GW Alan Baer MMVI (Euro) from a friend and tested it with my Miraphone 186 CC for several weeks and had a difficult time with intonation. So my question is why would someone want/need to use a mpc with a shank different from what the horn is designed to accept?
ppalan
Mirafone186 CC 4v
Yamaha Eb 321
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ginnboonmiller
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Re: Another mpc question
It's a subtle but perceptible difference. Subtle enough that you can play with different shanks on the same tuba without consequence, and perceptible enough that you might develop a preference.
In general, I've found that using a larger shank (which means the mouthpiece doesn't go into the tuba as far, which is what effects the difference) results in cleaner articulation, but less forgivable note-slotting. Which is to say you can't lip stuff in tune as easily. And smaller shanks do the opposite - notes slot much wider. So attacks and slurs can be, what, sloppier, but intonation is more easily lipped.
I go back and forth about it a lot, but in the end I always end up with what's comfortable and I get used to the tendencies.
In general, I've found that using a larger shank (which means the mouthpiece doesn't go into the tuba as far, which is what effects the difference) results in cleaner articulation, but less forgivable note-slotting. Which is to say you can't lip stuff in tune as easily. And smaller shanks do the opposite - notes slot much wider. So attacks and slurs can be, what, sloppier, but intonation is more easily lipped.
I go back and forth about it a lot, but in the end I always end up with what's comfortable and I get used to the tendencies.
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Re: Another mpc question
In a lot of cases you're giving the manufacturers a lot more credit than they deserve. There are some receivers that don't seem to be made with ANYTHING in mind.ppalan wrote: ...what the horn is designed to accept?
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Re: Another mpc question
How about my older Alex came with an adapter. I visited Alexander's
store and plant in Mainz last month. Their newer tubas work with North American mouthpieces without adaptors.
So, it works for me.
store and plant in Mainz last month. Their newer tubas work with North American mouthpieces without adaptors.
So, it works for me.