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What tuba is Chuck using in this video? It looks like the Yamaha 621, but the bell is silver.... Anyone know what that is? I assume they did a bell swap with something. Just curious...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBvXXNvckeE" target="_blank" target="_blank

And I love this arrangement too, one of my all-time favorites of theirs...
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I don't know what type this one is, but I recently emailed them and asked what type of tuba he is using now. I was kind of taken back when they told me that he is using a York tuba with a carbon fiber bell. Hope that helps!

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a copy of a York bell, using a newly-reverse engineered carbon fibre formulation that mimics the original York brass alloy
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Tubajug wrote:What tuba is Chuck using in this video? It looks like the Yamaha 621, but the bell is silver...
And what is Borge's tuba?
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What is the tuba that he uses now with the black bell and why is the bell black?
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KiltieTuba wrote:
tubahero300 wrote:What is the tuba that he uses now with the black bell and why is the bell black?
That's the Yamaha with the Carbon Fibre bell (and bottom bow I think)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZO5KTJTwhE" target="_blank

Are you talking about this horn?
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I would imagine that tuba weighs a lot less w/the CF bell. You don't see Chuck sit down very often during performances.
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He does lie down on the floor from time to time.
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Tubajug wrote:What tuba is Chuck using in this video? It looks like the Yamaha 621, but the bell is silver.... Anyone know what that is? I assume they did a bell swap with something. Just curious...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBvXXNvckeE" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

And I love this arrangement too, one of my all-time favorites of theirs...
It was, from what I have been told, a Yamaha CC with York Eb bell (not the monster but the smaller Eb)
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Yamaha valve cluster, York and other miscellaneous tubing for the valve slides, York branches and a carbon fiber bell. Conn-Selmer is developing a tuba for Chuck, just takes a bit of time.

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bububassboner wrote:
Tubajug wrote:What tuba is Chuck using in this video? It looks like the Yamaha 621, but the bell is silver.... Anyone know what that is? I assume they did a bell swap with something. Just curious...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBvXXNvckeE" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

And I love this arrangement too, one of my all-time favorites of theirs...
It was, from what I have been told, a Yamaha CC with York Eb bell (not the monster but the smaller Eb)
Unless there was a "medium" eb (like the 17" bell Martin and Buescher Eb), the small York Eb's bell is too short. I measured my little York eb's bell and It was only 19" long.
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The last contemporary photo I say of him was with a Conn 2J.

As far as I've heard, they won't be making him anything... at least, nothing for production. They're gun-shy about CCs.

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J.c. Sherman wrote:The last contemporary photo I say of him was with a Conn 2J.

As far as I've heard, they won't be making him anything... at least, nothing for production. They're gun-shy about CCs.

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Gun-shy, yes, but still going to make him something. With the changes in the ownership of the company, they are taking a lot more time doing diligent research before launching product, as the company isn't trying to make similar mistakes. I hope that they will see a growing opportunity for CC tubas, and try to make an instrument to fit that place in the market.

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I just hope something comes out while Chuck is still young... :)
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They still make the 15J, so they could "easily" make a 3J. They still make a 2341, so they could "easily" make a 52J (they were supposed to offer a tuning slide leg to allow removal of the 5th, but they never did; and a carbon fiber bell would make it light and nice for Chuck). They probably shredded the plans and mandrel for the Harvey Phillips because - hey - it's important for a big corporation to shed assets. They could still order the "Conn Int'l" rotary, right?

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That little Holton is no more? I always thought it was a neat looking horn; I'd like to try the Bb.
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I liked the BBb too - it's was a bit broader sounding than it looked.

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Yeah, I would have liked to have played one (HP BBb),as well. They have got to be out there somewhere. I have never seen a used one offered for sale. Unlikely horn for schools one would think.
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How awkward for those who said "THIS IS WHAT HE PLAYS"...
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