Today, Dick Barth from Gemeinhardt was in town at the Buffalo Philharmonic's Music Hall-- Kleinhans, and brought the latest production samples. Present besides Dick and yours truly was Don Harry, Lon Gormley, and Travis Hendra.
I had the opportunity, if I wanted, to buy today the silver prototype 5 valve CC tuba that Dick had shown and that he had let me borrow to use here in Buffalo. I was prepared to buy it today--BUT---was very surprised at the production horns.
BTW, I'll let Don speak for himself on his Facebook page.
Pics of all the tubas can be found on http://www.barthsbrassblog.com" target="_blank

Lon playing the silver Gemeinhardt 5v Eb tuba

Don playing the Gemeinhardt 4v lacquer BBb tuba

Don playing the Gemeinhardt 4v lacquer CC tuba

pic of 4 valve CC lacquered tuba (Note: No, it is not tiger stripped, but the lighting and flash-sorry)

pic of 4 valve BBb lacquered tuba (Note: No, it is not tiger stripped, but the lighting and flash-sorry)
First the BBb---what a VERY FINE tuba! From top to bottom, it plays great, with a beautiful dark sound. This horn would be fabulous for any BBb players looking for a well built piston tuba that plays great. Best 4/4 piston BBb out there--nothing else is close. Schools ordering new tubas NEED to check this tuba out!
The CC--FABULOUS!!! I can't say enough superlatives about this horn. Valves are like velvet, the construction quality has gone way, way up (and it was high to begin with!), the horn just has a killer low range and sings up high, pitch is spot on, very even slots for the notes----nothing, and I mean nothing, IMHO, is in this class--even the excellent M/W Thor or Miraphone 1291-3 or B&S PT-6P or Besson 995 or a Hirsbrunner/Adams----the Gemeinhardt J-844 (4 valve) or J-845 (dependent 5th valve) is the new Best in Show!
As stated earlier, I was fully prepared to buy the prototype today--which is an awesome horn! But just by the slightest of tweaks and changes, the production model-IMHO-was better (Note: The prototype IS for sale--anyone in need of a great horn at a great price should contact Dick Barth ASAP--it won't last long, believe me).
BTW, Dick will also include with the production horns his copy of a small original Conn-Helleberg--no doubt the best copy of this model-period. A great addition to mouthpieces available! It plays great!
The CC tuba --whether you call it a 4/4 or a 5/4, or a 4.5/4----what ever it is, you can use it for everything and anything. It would work great for solos, brass quintet, theater pits, orchestra, etc.-- It is soooo easy to play. And--amazingly--the slides are long enough, the 4 valve CC is actually all you need--the low range is spot on intonation wise!!! Of course, if you want, you can also get it in 5 valve (dependent 5th).
Needless to say---Production is now A GO for Gemeinhardt F, Eb--and now BBb and CC tubas!!! The 'Fab Four' can be ordered in either lacquer or silver, and in either 4 valve or 5 valves-- and all include a 'MTS style' hard case. For what's it is worth, I placed my order today for a silver 4v CC (don't laugh--until you play the horn, you won't believe that a fifth valve is not needed, but it is true!!)---I still can't get over that low range--I thought the Thor and 1293 had great low ranges---they are not even close to the Gemeinhardt CC!
If interested in trying/playing/ordering/pricing, contact Dick at Gemeinhardt directly at: rbarth@gemeinhardt.com" target="_blank
Also, I think(?) Dick will be in San Antonio at the end of July displaying at a Texas Music show.
Dick has done it again--kudos to him big time!!!! He has set the new standards for F and Eb tubas--and now for BBb and CC tuba. Way to go!!
Regards-
mark jones
jonestuba@juno.com" target="_blank


