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Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorThis is a question with new instrument design implications. Thanks for your input.
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Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorWe don' nee' no stinkin' forth vaylve on our barytons.
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorI answered forefinger as that's what I use most, but I would had to say that I use my middle finger quite often. I would maybe guess 60/40 forefinger/middle.
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Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorI play 4th with the left becuase that's the way the instrument is made. A better instrument with all 4 vavles on the left hand would win converts!
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorA professional eupher (who shall remain nameless) once told me that he usually uses his forefinger—unless the audience seemed unresponsive thus far to his performance, then he switches to his middle finger.
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Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorMiddle finger. Stubby fingers combined with an old injury to the left forefinger.
Don Winston
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If you wanted one with all 4 on the *right* hand (front action), as of a year or two ago the Willson 2975 was still available by special order: http://willsonbrass.com/index_e.html "Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorI responded honestly, but perhaps unhelpfully. I play a euph with four valves on the right hand. But I prefer a 3+1 and usually use have used the middle finger for that on both Euph and Eb tuba.
J.c.S.
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... and "gives 'em a trill"? (never thought of the 4th as a "trill valve", but anything's possible "Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorOn the 3+1 I got my friend, I think I usually use my pointer. On my 3 valver my left hand works the long 3rd valve slide for 123. Someday I want to get a kicker on that.
I might have actual reason to buy myself a 4 valve euph soonish. For those that still want a top valve horn, the 4th as a rotary on the right thumb is an idea. There have been a few Besson Eb's modded to have the 4th as a rotary.
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuatorAnother poll with a poorly framed question.
On my Amati non-compensating horn I play the fourth valve with my right little finger. On my compensating horn I play the fourth valve with my left index finger. What can you possibly conclude from the survey as it is currently phrased? Gary Merrill
Wessex EEb "Symphonic" bass tuba (TU-17) Amati oval euph (Doug Elliott J6Es shank on ...) Mack Brass compensating euph (Doug Elliott EUPH LN104J9) Buescher 1924 3-valve Eb, Denis Wick 5
Re: Euphonium poll - 4th valve accuator40 Years after college when I took up playing tuba again, I bought a 4 valve Holton stencil of Yamaha's BB345(?) I had learned to play on a Martin 4 valve Eupher vintage 1915 or so. At that time the 4th valve was something that was just "there". My dad taught me and I don't remember him using it either. So when I acquired the Holton I determined that I would become proficient with it...As I recall it was a while before I could even mash the damn thing all the way down! Now many years later as I give up the tuba and return to euph I still have a strong fully functional pinkie on my right hand. Naturally, I have just ordered a (gulp!) 3+1 The learning curve starts again...What worries me most is having to have one set position for my left hand. Currently I kinda shift it around a lot so I'd be interested in any ideas on that...
Loren Loren (4X Rose Parade survivor w a Wurlitzer Sousaphone yet...)
1989 Conn 5J MP changes daily... Weril H980 Euph Bach 5G clone 1930 Pan American Euph Bach 11C
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