Hello. I am wondering what the length of the tuning slides for BBb CC Eb and F tubas for a 5 valve tuba, ive used the search function here and can't find it any help will be greatly appreciated
BBb-18 feet
1st-
2nd-
3rd-
4th-
5th-
CC- 16 feet
1st-
2nd-
3rd-
4th-
5th-
Eb- 13.5
1st-
2nd-
3rd-
4th-
5th-
F- 12 feet
1st-
2nd-
3rd-
4th-
5th-
again thanks Tubenet and all those who help
Length of tuneing slides
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Re: Length of tuneing slides
Here's some stuff to get you started (close). You didn't say whether you wanted a flat step of 2-3 fifth valve. If you want a 2-3 fifth... just combine the lengths of those circuits. The best bet is to just leave things a little long and trim 'em to suit. Never mind the precision dimensions as they are just interpolations of the open bugle.
Tuba tuning circuit lengths:
Valve tubing lengths:
F
1st valve = 18"
2nd valve = 8"
3rd valve = 27"
4th valve = 48"
Eb
1st valve = 20"
2nd valve = 9 1/2"
3rd valve = 29 1/2"
4th valve = 52"
CC
1st valve = 23.7"
2nd valve = 11.257"
3rd valve = 34.957"
4th valve = 61.62"
BBb
1st valve = 26.66"
2nd valve = 12.66"
3rd valve = 39.32"
4th valve = 69.32"
5th valve 'flat whole step' for Eb:
A typical 5th valve loop is the length that will lower the instrument WITH the 4th valve depressed by a whole step.
Some people call it a "long" whole step, but in reality...
an F tuba typical 5th valve loop is a CC tuba 1st valve loop
a CC tuba typical 5th valve loop is a GG tuba 1st valve loop
an Eb tuba typical 5th valve loop is a BBb tuba 1st valve loop
Tuba tuning circuit lengths:
Valve tubing lengths:
F
1st valve = 18"
2nd valve = 8"
3rd valve = 27"
4th valve = 48"
Eb
1st valve = 20"
2nd valve = 9 1/2"
3rd valve = 29 1/2"
4th valve = 52"
CC
1st valve = 23.7"
2nd valve = 11.257"
3rd valve = 34.957"
4th valve = 61.62"
BBb
1st valve = 26.66"
2nd valve = 12.66"
3rd valve = 39.32"
4th valve = 69.32"
5th valve 'flat whole step' for Eb:
A typical 5th valve loop is the length that will lower the instrument WITH the 4th valve depressed by a whole step.
Some people call it a "long" whole step, but in reality...
an F tuba typical 5th valve loop is a CC tuba 1st valve loop
a CC tuba typical 5th valve loop is a GG tuba 1st valve loop
an Eb tuba typical 5th valve loop is a BBb tuba 1st valve loop
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Re: Length of tuning slides
Check out Art Hovey's site:
http://galvanizedjazz.com/tuba.html" target="_blank
Lots of nuts and bolts information about brass instruments and the tuba.
Art also posts here.
http://galvanizedjazz.com/tuba.html" target="_blank
Lots of nuts and bolts information about brass instruments and the tuba.
Art also posts here.