Assuming that no tuba has perfect intonation throughout it's range. Why not equip all tubas with some mechanisim to adjust the main tuning slide on the fly?
Additional cost (possibly significant) and weight (not significant) would be two reasons. Any others?
Main Tuning Slide Trigger
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Tom
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Re: Main Tuning Slide Trigger
An admission of guilt.
AKA: our instruments have intonation issues and we know it, so here's a button for you to fiddle with.
AKA: our instruments have intonation issues and we know it, so here's a button for you to fiddle with.
The Darling Of The Thirty-Cents-Sharp Low D♭'s.
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Mark
Re: Main Tuning Slide Trigger
Grooving for Heaven wrote:because instrument makers don't want to draw attention to the fact that even the best horns need on the fly tuning
That's three.Tom wrote:AKA: our instruments have intonation issues and we know it, so here's a button for you to fiddle with.
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Re: Main Tuning Slide Trigger
Funny... I heard a 'quip' a few years back that the inspiration of the 'slide on top' on Fred Marzans tubas was because the intonation of the CC tubas was pretty bad.
It's my experience that the 1st valve partials on the CC piston Marzans is pretty 'wonky'.
It's my experience that the 1st valve partials on the CC piston Marzans is pretty 'wonky'.
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Euphtub
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Re: Main Tuning Slide Trigger
PSSH. Nobody rags on trombone players for their tuning slide stick. 
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Bob Kolada
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Re: Main Tuning Slide Trigger
Most tubas don't seem as if they have enough length in the main slide to make the addition of a stick/trigger practical.
Also because so many tuba players are addicted to their first valve slide and their first valve slide only.
Also because so many tuba players are addicted to their first valve slide and their first valve slide only.