tuba gimmicks
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Bob Kolada
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Mutes? Monettes? 
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PMeuph
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Leather guards, pencil holders.
Cimbassos....

Cimbassos....
Yamaha YEP-642s
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
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Biggs
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DMAs?
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Smartphones
Melton 200 -=- Melton 2141 -=- Cerveny 883 Opera -=- Besson 992 -=- MPCs: 3pcs steel (Sellmansberger/Parker)
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Trigger(s)
Melton 200 -=- Melton 2141 -=- Cerveny 883 Opera -=- Besson 992 -=- MPCs: 3pcs steel (Sellmansberger/Parker)
- MartyNeilan
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résumé paper?
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- windshieldbug
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Beer.

Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
- bort
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LJV named a bunch of things, and I think for the most part it's true -- no one in front of the tuba (especially in the audience) notices or cares about these things.
Very few alterations really have a gigantic impact on the actual sound. It's all small stuff that makes it (or appears to make it) easier for a player to make a good sound with the smallest possible amount of effort.
Things like response, centering pitches, resonance of the horn, work required for intonation are not noticeable to people other than the player.
So I agree, it's all stuff that is specific to the player and what he/she wants out of his/her tuba.
Very few alterations really have a gigantic impact on the actual sound. It's all small stuff that makes it (or appears to make it) easier for a player to make a good sound with the smallest possible amount of effort.
Things like response, centering pitches, resonance of the horn, work required for intonation are not noticeable to people other than the player.
So I agree, it's all stuff that is specific to the player and what he/she wants out of his/her tuba.
- bort
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Quarter-tone (or whatever) 6th valves on MW 2165 tubas. 
- bisontuba
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+1!!!bort wrote:Quarter-tone (or whatever) 6th valves on MW 2165 tubas.
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Michael Bush
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I'm disappointed none of us has answered the question Bloke actually asked.bloke wrote: purchased by people because they play the tuba players
Dice? Cards? (Nah, the tuba players will have plenty of those.) A dirndl?
- bort
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But doesn't your 6th valve just make it easier for you to play in tune? I don't think it has anything to do with producing a sound... just an adjustment to pitch, other than slide push/pull or lipping it.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a neat contraption...
...but if you played before/after audio samples, the sound itself would be the same (although the experience for you behind the mouthpiece would be a little easier with the 6th valve).
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a neat contraption...
...but if you played before/after audio samples, the sound itself would be the same (although the experience for you behind the mouthpiece would be a little easier with the 6th valve).
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Trevor Bjorklund
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- Ties, coffee mugs, and bumper stickers with depictions of, or the word "tuba"
- Multiple mouthpiece pouches/cases (including wooden display boxes)
- "special" lint-free cloth
- beer/cup holder that straps onto music stand (or onto the actual tuba, for style)
- books of etudes that are just transposed versions from other brass instruments
- Multiple mouthpiece pouches/cases (including wooden display boxes)
- "special" lint-free cloth
- beer/cup holder that straps onto music stand (or onto the actual tuba, for style)
- books of etudes that are just transposed versions from other brass instruments
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Chuck Jackson
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tuba player parking sign
B&H imperial E flat tuba
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
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Elbee
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Necktie with a tuba on it in living color in defiance of the "all black" dress code...
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
1989 Conn 5J MP changes daily...
Weril H980 Euph Bach 5G clone
1930 Pan American Euph Bach 11C