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Someone could tell me about that model?
Thanks
Mirafone Eb on CL
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- TheHatTuba
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Re: Mirafone Eb on CL
183-4. Nice upper register, normal lower register oinks, a few funky pitches.
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Re: Mirafone Eb on CL
Looks like fun, $650 is a good price.
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Re: Mirafone Eb on CL
Don't count on playing much of anything below a 'D' on one of those. However.... that valve section can make a descent cimbasso. If the rotors are good... it's worth the money just for parts!
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- TheHatTuba
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Re: Mirafone Eb on CL
Hmmm.... Bach marching baritone in the garage + Mirafone Eb valveset = CimbassoTubaTinker wrote:Don't count on playing much of anything below a 'D' on one of those. However.... that valve section can make a descent cimbasso. If the rotors are good... it's worth the money just for parts!

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Re: Mirafone Eb on CL
I'll disagree a little...
They are nice; they have a "Alexander F Tuba" low range - on the same notes - but it's certainly workable. Best high G# on earth... not as massive as it's size would suggest, but mine is a very nimble beast. The sound is nice, but not OMG. Like every Miraphone I've played, good high range.
Haven't modified mine yet, but I might change the receiver out; mine's a small Euro shank.
Good poor-man's German F... and you can play low F. Too bad about the bell, though.
J.c.S.
They are nice; they have a "Alexander F Tuba" low range - on the same notes - but it's certainly workable. Best high G# on earth... not as massive as it's size would suggest, but mine is a very nimble beast. The sound is nice, but not OMG. Like every Miraphone I've played, good high range.
Haven't modified mine yet, but I might change the receiver out; mine's a small Euro shank.
Good poor-man's German F... and you can play low F. Too bad about the bell, though.
J.c.S.
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net