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I never meant to...

Postby Lectron » Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:38 am

...diss the Chinese travel tuba
Or any other travel tuba fo that matters.

I'm on vacation with my two kids, the misses and an alto horn

I WANT A TRAVEL TUBA. I DON'T WANNA PLAY MY DAUGHTERS ALTO HORN
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby luke_hollis » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:03 pm

It's ok if you want to diss cheap Chinese tubas. I am no fan of them either.
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Lectron » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:16 pm

It's not like I'm totally without an 'instrument'
Here's my traveltuba.....

Chopped kellyberg with 'choke' :mrgreen:
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Bacchanalia » Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:47 pm

Lectron wrote:It's not like I'm totally without an 'instrument'
Here's my traveltuba.....Chopped kellyberg with 'choke' :mrgreen:


I'd love to have info on how well that works for you. Is that "choke" adjustable? Where did you get the part? Any difficulty with cutting/drilling that Kellyberg out? Any info would be appreciated.

I've been interested in getting something to buzz on that provides a little resistance (besides JUST a mouthpiece with a finger over the end).

Terry Warburton's site was previously selling this Buzzzmaster which was sorta pricey - starting at $50 for silver plated and ranging on up to the "platinum and pave diamond" version - I got the feeling I wasn't their target demographic (That's code for me admitting I'm a cheap bastard).

But honestly, do we need to spend a boatload of money just to plug the end of a mouthpiece in some sort of consistent, quantifiable manner? That device - at least on Warburton's site - has apparently been replaced with a newer, less expensive plastic product called a Buzzard But while I'm glad the new product is a much more reasonable price than the Buzzzmaster, neither one seems to be able to adjust the amount of restriction. These products always say something to the effect of "Just Like Your Instrument" in that regard, which I find to be utter BS with almost everything I've tried. :(

The BERP thing sorta seems to do what I want with the adjustable resistance, but everyone that I've known that used one says it's really "Cheap" and they're not just talking about the price...and I also don't want something made to attach to my horn....I'd really like something I can easily carry in pocket if possible.

Rambling over for now....Thanks for listening :)
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby KiltieTuba » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:34 am

What you need is a portable cimbasso. A small baritone that has 7-9 feet of extra tubing plus double length slides, wouldn't be too hard make...
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Lectron » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:34 am

A foldable cimbasso with a 4" bell?

The mouthpiece....The bolt is a hollow 'chainring bolt', std. bicycle component
This one is aluminum as I wanted it light, std. is steel and you do of course get
them is titanium as it's bicycle stuff and they wanna have your money.
The buzzer is probably sold in bike stores as a breath control device

Well......Add a little epoxy and you're done.
The hole is a little tight and could probably be drilled a bit larger,
but what a heck. It's an already cracked kellyberg with a bolt in
that serves just fine. Kinda like playing with a scliphf or wallace
practice mute, but a heck of a lot lighter on your lap :)
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby b.williams » Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:47 am

Lectron wrote:...diss the Chinese travel tuba
Or any other travel tuba fo that matters.

I'm on vacation with my two kids, the misses and an alto horn

I WANT A TRAVEL TUBA. I DON'T WANNA PLAY MY DAUGHTERS ALTO HORN


I will preface my comment by admitting that there is nobody more obsessive about practicing than me. Why don't you take a week or so off? A break might do you some good.
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Lectron » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:23 am

I'm not talking serious practicing....Really just 10-30m or so a day
Just some slurs, scales and etydes..

I really do not believe in periods totally off.
Muscle atrophy hits in within hours ;-)
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Bacchanalia » Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:03 am

Lectron, thanks for the buzz-piece info :)

KiltieTuba wrote:What you need is a portable cimbasso.

Lectron wrote:A foldable cimbasso with a 4" bell? :)

It's starting to sound like there's an under-served market segment out there. POCKET CIMBASSO! :shock:
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby mctuba1 » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:49 pm

The Travel tuba's made in China are fantastic, and its not because I sell them, its because they really are.
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby Bob Kolada » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:55 pm

Bacchanalia wrote:Lectron, thanks for the buzz-piece info :)

KiltieTuba wrote:What you need is a portable cimbasso.

Lectron wrote:A foldable cimbasso with a 4" bell? :)

It's starting to sound like there's an under-served market segment out there. POCKET CIMBASSO! :shock:



http://www.contrabass.com/pages/cbtp.html

Bam! I used to own that, probably as close as you can get.
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Re: I never meant to...

Postby KiltieTuba » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:15 pm

Bob Kolada wrote:http://www.contrabass.com/pages/cbtp.html

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Bam! I used to own that, probably as close as you can get.


How did it play Bob?
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