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...
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.
Andy
Andy Smith, DMA Eastman School of Music MM '2009 DMA, UNC Greensboro 2013
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...
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.
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.
J.c.S.
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.
Andy
Andy Smith, DMA Eastman School of Music MM '2009 DMA, UNC Greensboro 2013
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?
Principal Tuba, Opera Cleveland Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra http://www.jcsherman.net
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.
manatee wrote: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.