My first CC: Melton 2145

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My first CC: Melton 2145

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It says 'Melton Spezial Jon Sass' on the goldbrass bell, and has a inscription 'haagston' as well.
Great tuba, great sound!
Great addition next to the Willson BBb.
Now just me getting used to CC playing...

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Sweet horn. The switch to C fingerings can be hard if you use the BBb much. Concentrate on the new fingerings.
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Any chance of a picture of it next to your giant tubas?
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Yep. I learned to play c very easily once there were no BBb tubas in the house and it was no longer an experiment. Until then it was just about impossible.

Beautiful horn, BTW.
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As a product of the Belgian music education system and a brassband player Wim should have no trouble at all with the fingerings. People here are well trained in (sight)reading several clefs and he's used as a brassbander to reading C & G as open notes.
He'll just have to get used to the instrument ;)

(Wim, can you bring it to rehearsal sometime? I'd love to try it, as I'm sure the others would ;) )
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What's the diameter of the bell? It appears rather small? Do you get a rather bright sound from the horn?
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tubajedimaster wrote:What's the diameter of the bell? It appears rather small? Do you get a rather bright sound from the horn?
410mm, sound is not bright at all.
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Bob Kolada wrote:Any chance of a picture of it next to your giant tubas?
There you go ... :tuba:
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Nice tuba. But I'm most interested in that old Kaiser BBb on the left. :tuba: Is it a Bohland & Fuchs?
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tooba wrote:Nice tuba. But I'm most interested in that old Kaiser BBb on the left. :tuba: Is it a Bohland & Fuchs?
Read more in this post about the same tuba:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31671&hilit=kaiser
It could be a B&F but it could as well have been made by another Graslitzer tuba manufacturer in the 1930's ...

The only inscription on the bell is an inventory number from the "Stadt-Orchester Freiburg Im Breisgau". See picture.

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