Helleberg
- Eric B
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Helleberg
I have a gig coming up. One of the pieces is Ein Deutches Requiem by Brahms. Although the piece would definitely fit the F tuba, I am having to playing it on my Miraphone 186. I decided to experiment with mouthpieces to see which one sounded best and gave me the cleanest and lightest articulation. I went through 8 different mouthpieces before I came to the mouthpiece I purchased in high school, the Schilke Helleberg. It was hands down the best fit for me for this situation. I haven't used that piece since my freshman year in college. I don't know why I ever set it aside!
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Ken Herrick
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Re: Helleberg
If you wanted a shallower cup Schilke could make you an "F" model. Normally the F has the Helleberg II rim but I had them make me one with the regular Helleberg rim so they would have the CNC lathe data which would save a few$$.
I find it very handy if I want a lighter/brighter sound or for a lot of higher range work on a King 1241.
I find it very handy if I want a lighter/brighter sound or for a lot of higher range work on a King 1241.
Free to tuba: good home
- Eric B
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Re: Helleberg
That's great information to know, Ken. By the way, it was quite a contest between my Sellmansberger Solo and the Helleberg. I was surprised but on that particular day, I was just more secure on the Schilke.
Miraphone CC 186-4U
Weril 980S
Ibanez acoustic guitar
http://www.fbccenter.org" target="_blank" target="_blank
Weril 980S
Ibanez acoustic guitar
http://www.fbccenter.org" target="_blank" target="_blank
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jeopardymaster
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Re: Helleberg
I've never tried the Schilke Helleberg --- how does it compare to the Conn? By the way - congrats on playing the Brahms. Glorious piece of music!
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Re: Helleberg
It's a dogjeopardymaster wrote:I've never tried the Schilke Helleberg --- how does it compare to the Conn?
The Helleberg II is a different mouthpiece. I've never seen one.