Those small instruments are nice as is. It would be even more fun if they could be of some use not only at the hotel room or dark nights at home in the kitchen with a mute though. However if using it together with a section of front directed bell instruments as sort of a minicimbasso or whatever there is one thing that might not work ideally. The bell is upwards.
So one question to those that may have some impact, and someting to say, about further development of the model, is there any chance of either a version with exchangeable bells, normal up or forward directed as a 'mini' recording bell, or two different versions?
Bob Kolada wrote:A recording bell is a cool idea (though I'd still prefer a trumpet shape! ). A compact valve trombone shape might work.
That wouldn't be that hard. Extend the levers and bend them over the body, switch the orientation of the leadpipe and and a fifth rotor somewhere. Instant mini-Eb/F bass trumpet...
Using the bubbie in performance is tough (if you really want to project) because of all the resistance from having it wrapped up so tightly. I don't think a forward facing bell would help that much.
I used it on stage with a microphone and the thing just didnt' 'cut'.
Now a 5th valve would be handy. It's a bit annoying working on things that I might play on my other 5 valved tubas, but have to alter when using the bubbie.
As for a trumpet-vibe thing - that's got to be too heavy to use for any length of time ...
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
Water key on the Eb main tuning slide has probably already been mentioned ...
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
Pop it on the side ... quick tilt of the instrument and all is sorted. Easier than pulling the damn thing out all the time ...
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
Telling Nepture about the Saturn water key does sound a bit funny.
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
PaulTkachenko wrote:...all the resistance from having it wrapped up so tightly...
Is the tight wrap really the, or the only, thing to blame? What about the small bore? How does it react with a smaller mouthpiece, like for example a Bach 32E or something large bass trombonish?
PaulTkachenko wrote:...As for a trumpet-vibe thing - that's got to be too heavy to use for any length of time ...
True, one of the good things with Bubbie is the size and style. Besides, there are contra bass trumpets out there, even a Swedish made instrument..., for those that absolutely want to play trumpet style.