I see tht the Besson tuba has a medium European mouth pipe and of course requires a mouthpiece to fit it.
I've never played a tuba with a medium shank.
My question is "what is the effective difference between the medium shank Besson and a tuba with the large shank.?"
Thanks for helping,
Dale
Medium Shank Mouth pipe
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Re: Medium Shank Mouth pipe
This was discussed in a recent thread in the main forum.
It depends on which Besson you have...
Since about 1982 they mostly use American Standard shank ( 0.520" at the narrow end )
Before that they used Small European Tuba shank ( 0.490" at the narrow end )
I have heard of (but never seen) Eb tubas from around 1900 that used Medium European Euphonium shank ( 0.470" at the narrow end ) - there may be a few of these instruments still in circulation.
It depends on which Besson you have...
Since about 1982 they mostly use American Standard shank ( 0.520" at the narrow end )
Before that they used Small European Tuba shank ( 0.490" at the narrow end )
I have heard of (but never seen) Eb tubas from around 1900 that used Medium European Euphonium shank ( 0.470" at the narrow end ) - there may be a few of these instruments still in circulation.
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