Army Band Conference Pics...
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I see Dick has posted pics-enjoy-Mark
https://picasaweb.google.com/1095046074 ... alTuba2013" target="_blank
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Tom Coffey
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Re: Army Band Conference Pics...
I think that link needs a little help.
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Fixed, I think...
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Wow, there are some ridiculous pictures of people trying to hold that 6/4.jonesmj wrote:I see Dick has posted pics-enjoy-Mark
https://picasaweb.google.com/1095046074 ... alTuba2013" target="_blank" target="_blank
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At least he has it right side up, and not sitting in the trunk of a car in the parking lot lol.bloke wrote:Doesn't that guy know that you don't have to mash down all of the buttons to make a sound?
Why doesn't he comb his hair?
Does he have cancer or something...?? He looks like he's losing weight.
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Always room for more....
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Was that the new BBb 6/4?bort wrote:Wow, there are some ridiculous pictures of people trying to hold that 6/4.jonesmj wrote:I see Dick has posted pics-enjoy-Mark
https://picasaweb.google.com/1095046074 ... alTuba2013" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank![]()
The CC 6/4 that Dick brought to Midwest was fairly comfortable to hold with good placement of the leadpipe, particularly for a short fella like moi.
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Of all the people who have tried the 6/4 Gemheinhardt cc tuba, I am really curious to hear bloke's uncensored and honest opinion on sound, play-ability and construction. He's had his hands on MANY quality 6/4 horns in the past. What say you Joe?
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I'd also like to hear what this guy has to say about the BigMouth 6/4.
It had a sticky 2nd valve early in the day, but later on it played well.
I liked it, and wish I could afford all three of Mr. Barth's BBb models.
Just a crazy idea: How hard would it be to make a removable valve section that could be put onto either the 4/4 or the 6/4 body? Two (or even three) bugles sharing one valve section might make sense for some folks.
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Does anyone know what the huge unlaquered piston horn that so many folks are playing in the pictures is? I wondered if it's made of Martin big bows. Ed
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Here is a picture that Terry Warburton had us round up for:
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That 1291 is a really pretty tuba. How many of those horns ended up coming back to TN with you?
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Did Terry happen to bring any new tuba mouthpieces with him to the conference?Parkermouthpieces wrote:Here is a picture that Terry Warburton had us round up for:
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What's that satin silver thingy in the back, a 52j ????
Any up-close and personal pics of the newly re-engineered mouthpieces?bloke wrote:These would have been better with people in them, but Mrs. bloke just wanted to get pictures of the set-up.
What's that satin silver thingy in the back, a 52j ????
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I believe you are referring to a Holton 345.cjk wrote: What's that satin silver thingy in the back, a 52j ????
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Whoops, I knew that was a 1292. Either way, nice looking tuba!
Did anyone try the Marzan that Baltimore Brass has on their Website?
Did anyone try the Marzan that Baltimore Brass has on their Website?
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I'm not sure if Terry had any newer models with him or not. His table was around the corner from mine and I didn't get an up and close look at his stock. Maybe check his website to see if he has anything new added.Toobist wrote:Did Terry happen to bring any new tuba mouthpieces with him to the conference?Parkermouthpieces wrote:Here is a picture that Terry Warburton had us round up for:
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I did. I wasn't impressed.bort wrote: Did anyone try the Marzan that Baltimore Brass has on their Website?
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The great big rawbrass horn wae that a Holton??
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Hmmm...So, imagine the "long-discontinued American," err, BMB main bugle with MAW valvesets... Retail would still be well below $10K according to currently projected quotes...bloke wrote:The guy bringing his tubas to the market is really enthusiastic about what he's doing.
I'm seeing unique designs (like them or not), and not just a bunch of blatant patent infringements.
Do his 6/4-size tubas strongly resemble long-discontinued American tubas? They do, and the operative phrase is "long-discontinued".
The BMB 6/4 models, specifically, do what they claim to do.
Are the valvesets the most sublimely constructed? I think most know the answer to that question.
btw, I got that 2nd valve to stop sticking in about four seconds (no oil).
Are the main bugles of both the BBb and CC versions worthy of higher-grade valvesets? I believe the bells and bows offer as much resonance and as accessible intonation characteristics as some other past/presently marketed models.

