Preferred Fingerings??
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Preferred Fingerings??
What's the most common fingering for low C, C#, and D?? I'm talking about the ones five or six ledger lines below the bass clef staff.
For four and five valved tubas.
For four and five valved tubas.
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
What key of tuba?
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
Hey Dan: Does circus music go that low for tuba?

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On my BBb Miraphone you made the tuning slide for, for D below open BBb, I use 234; Db pull 134; C really pull 1234; B nat just isn't there, either with all 4 valves pulled or as a "false pedal" 23, I think because with the different bell and different tuning slide the nodes are now in the wrong places for it to resonate.
For everybody else who is thinking, "pull 4," remember that on the BBb version of a 186, the 4th circuit is tucked up inside the bugle where it can't be pulled that much, and the slide legs are only about 2 1/2 inches long each so you can withdraw the slide when necessary to grease it and empty trapped condensation.
For everybody else who is thinking, "pull 4," remember that on the BBb version of a 186, the 4th circuit is tucked up inside the bugle where it can't be pulled that much, and the slide legs are only about 2 1/2 inches long each so you can withdraw the slide when necessary to grease it and empty trapped condensation.
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
187 (decent fourth slide pull)-
D-234
Db-134 pull
C-1234 pull
B-no real false tones, 1234 and pull everything
56J (bleh)-
E-234
Eb-5
D-52
Db-51, ok as 51234
D-234
Db-134 pull
C-1234 pull
B-no real false tones, 1234 and pull everything
56J (bleh)-
E-234
Eb-5
D-52
Db-51, ok as 51234
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
Yeah.... sorry. I meant BBb.
Thanks, CK
Thanks, CK
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??

Between false tones, mouthpiece variables, player variables, slide lengths....
There are just way too many unknowns.
There is an awful lot of pitch flexibility down there.
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
Dang! Where'd you get my tuner?MartyNeilan wrote:
Between false tones, mouthpiece variables, player variables, slide lengths....
There are just way too many unknowns.
There is an awful lot of pitch flexibility down there.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
My (so far) absolute all-time favorite tuner. Cheap. Reliable. Accurate. I have several: one in my tuba case, one in my double bass case, one in my bass guitar case, a couple more in various guitar cases, etc.MartyNeilan wrote:
Between false tones, mouthpiece variables, player variables, slide lengths....
There are just way too many unknowns.
There is an awful lot of pitch flexibility down there.
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Yup. We've pretty much got it figured out. One of our contest pieces for NABBA as A BUNCH of low Db's... a real problem to try to get two tubas to do with any uniformity. At least it is for use, anyway. I'll be using my Miraphone 1291 5V BBb while my partner is playing a big gold-brass Cerveny. The different timbres makes things difficult enough without having to go down to the low 'fart noises'. I think we'll just take turns playing those notes as breathing is a big problem, anyway!bloke wrote:Dan,
You can figure these out fairly easily by trying out pitches (with different multi-valve combinations) an octave higher. Usually, the octave-higher-sounding pitches do not "misrepresent" very much.
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
Try that note on 1 or 5, only. I recall 1291's to be pretty banging down there on those notes (Wes? Finlandia?
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Low Db's? Seriously: have one guy play a "regular" 2nd ledger space Db with the usual 23 fingering in tune, and one guy the octave "near pedal" lower Db. By having both octaves and stacking up the overtones, the low guy will not only have something to key onto to tune (with a BBb tuba, probably pull 134 or slight pull 534 if it is a 5-valve BBb), but also by aligning the overtones, it will actually reinforce that near-pedal fundamental, and sound much fuller than if both of you try to play the near-pedal Db together.
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We've thought about that. But... with competitive brass bands, the judges have the scores. If there is a low Db, they want to hear it... NOT the octave up. It's very difficult for two tubas to get that note in tune so we've declared that it's actually better if only one of us plays. In cases where that low stuff is sustained... we sometimes just take turns.iiipopes wrote:Low Db's? Seriously: have one guy play a "regular" 2nd ledger space Db with the usual 23 fingering in tune, and one guy the octave "near pedal" lower Db. By having both octaves and stacking up the overtones, the low guy will not only have something to key onto to tune (with a BBb tuba, probably pull 134 or slight pull 534 if it is a 5-valve BBb), but also by aligning the overtones, it will actually reinforce that near-pedal fundamental, and sound much fuller than if both of you try to play the near-pedal Db together.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
We've thought about that. But... with competitive brass bands, the judges have the scores. If there is a low Db, they want to hear it... NOT the octave up. It's very difficult for two tubas to get that note in tune so we've declared that it's actually better if only one of us plays. In cases where that low stuff is sustained... we sometimes just take turns.iiipopes wrote:Low Db's? Seriously: have one guy play a "regular" 2nd ledger space Db with the usual 23 fingering in tune, and one guy the octave "near pedal" lower Db. By having both octaves and stacking up the overtones, the low guy will not only have something to key onto to tune (with a BBb tuba, probably pull 134 or slight pull 534 if it is a 5-valve BBb), but also by aligning the overtones, it will actually reinforce that near-pedal fundamental, and sound much fuller than if both of you try to play the near-pedal Db together.
We don't want to come home this year with a 2nd place because a judge is 'picky'.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
If the top octave is played a dynamic level or two softer and the guy on the near-pedal Db plays just a tad louder, the judges won't hear it. The great organ builder Cavaille-Coll built his larger organs with several 16' (sub-octave) pedal stops, but usually only a single mf 8' open register for this very reason. You couldn't hear the 8' by itself, but it made the 16' stops sound more grand and foundational, exactly what you're trying to achieve in brass band.
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Don't bet on it! Besides... if it isn't heard... what's the point?iiipopes wrote:If the top octave is played a dynamic level or two softer and the guy on the near-pedal Db plays just a tad louder, the judges won't hear it. ....
Seriously... often the judge will be the guy who wrote the piece. He WILL know if someone is trying to fool him.
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Re: Preferred Fingerings??
Dan... what's the piece?
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The argument about low notes is never the same add low notes. "Gotta play the high notes, but you can take that pedal Z up an octave; it doesn't matter."
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"Four Spanish Impressions" - 4th movement "Santiago di Compostella"bort wrote:Dan... what's the piece?
Also have some low 'D's' in "Jubilus!"
Dan Schultz
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