naming instruments
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Frigga & Freyja
I have always loved mythology since I was young and especially Norse Mythology. With Swedish as a second language and my fiance teaching university English in the Swedish glass region, the names of my horns follow suit.
My 621F tuba is called Freyja, who is chief of the Valkyries and my Pt-606 GR-41 CC is named Frigga, the Queen Goddess and wife of Odin.

Freyja & Frigga
My 621F tuba is called Freyja, who is chief of the Valkyries and my Pt-606 GR-41 CC is named Frigga, the Queen Goddess and wife of Odin.

Freyja & Frigga
Paul Sidey, CCM '84
Principal Tubist, Grand Lake Symphony
B&S PT-606 CC - Yamaha YFB-621 F
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Principal Tubist, Grand Lake Symphony
B&S PT-606 CC - Yamaha YFB-621 F
SSH Mouthpieces http://sshmouthpieces.com/" target="_blank
- Captain Sousie
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Our huge H.N. White sousa in college was called Brutus. My CC is called Euridice 'cause I went through hell and back to get her (don't ask). My EEb is called Godiva 'cause she's a naked lady. I will only play on a horn that is female because I won't have my lips on nother guy for hours a day.
In other words, yes I and many people I know name their instruments.
Sou
In other words, yes I and many people I know name their instruments.
Sou
I am not Mr. Holland, and you are not my opus!
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I started on a Bbb tuba named "Heinrich" after Heinrich Hermuth from Gelsenkirchen, Germany, who had built it maybe 50 years ago. Later I purchased a MW 46, which was named "Chantal", because that reflected the quality of my relationship to the two horns. One was the reliable buddy to hang out and have fun with, and the other... aahm...
I now own a PT20. She definitely is female, but hasn´t given me her name yet, although we´re dating a whole lot and Chantal is getting jealous , Heh heh...
One man in band named his old, battered kaisertuba "Bertha" after "die dicke Bertha", a giant train-mounted cannon made by Krupp. He sure tried to play up to that concept.

I now own a PT20. She definitely is female, but hasn´t given me her name yet, although we´re dating a whole lot and Chantal is getting jealous , Heh heh...
One man in band named his old, battered kaisertuba "Bertha" after "die dicke Bertha", a giant train-mounted cannon made by Krupp. He sure tried to play up to that concept.
Hans
Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
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I have never named a horn...although, if I ever have my Marzan overhauled, I will have a elephant engraved on it with the name "Shirley Anne" under it (giving my horn the "Doc" treatment) and I guess I will call it that from that day on. I also like the idea of engraving the known owners on a plaque like Lee S. did.
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I think I like that name the best. That's what I call mine, too.schlepporello wrote:As I mentioned before, I have one name for both of my tubas.
I've gone many years believing that I would never own a four valved horn and I would certainly never be able to afford a Miraphone. Now, I have two 4-valved tubas. One of them is a Miraphone. The name I have for both of them is simple and true.
"Mine"
Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters
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The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
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Gotta watch the translations. My German band toured the Rhine region three years ago on a bus with "ich leiben Dicke"tubeast wrote:"die dicke Bertha", a giant train-mounted cannon made by Krupp.

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Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Hey, that looks just like my picture, except that what you name "the Yorkbrunner" I name "the Holton". And your lens must not have the smudges mine does, because I don't seem to be able to record that level of shine.MellowSmokeMan wrote:The "Yamaha" and the "Yorkbrunner".
Rick "who doesn't name cars or cameras, either" Denney
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I never named a horn.I did name a Gibson guitar I played in bars for 20 years.I called it "Ralph"after a guy because some nights I would whip it and some nights it would whip me.
Dennis Gray
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Dennis Gray
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Vote
Here's a vote from someone who thinks naming (or talking to) a tuba is a bit . . . odd.
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On the other hand . . .
After reading my previous quote, I realized I have to backtrack a little. I often referred to (don't own it anymore) my Conn 3J as my Conn. Whenever I would mention that, my wife, who knows I am a big Star Trek fan/geek/whatever, would always yell "Kahn!!!" the way Captain Kirk did in Star Trek II (after Kahn trapped him on planet).
I guess that makes me a bit . . . odd, too.
I guess that makes me a bit . . . odd, too.
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- 9811matt
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Ok, my turn...
My Current (and one former) Horns
"MaBell" - Yamaha 321
"BabyBell" - Besson Soverign Baritone
"Isabell" - Canadian Brass Willson (2975)
"Lizabel" -Yamaha 642
"Nehlybel" - Cerveny 546-4MR (since traded in for a Bach 42)
"Franz Joseph" - (Oooold Cerveny 4 valve, front action, ajustable tension, graduated diameter valves, all the goodies, and 115 years old...)
"Skippy" - Buescher 5-valve double bell, and my FIRST horn.
(and one each unnamed, Besson euph, Willson 2900 and another Yamaha 642).
"MaBell" - Yamaha 321
"BabyBell" - Besson Soverign Baritone
"Isabell" - Canadian Brass Willson (2975)
"Lizabel" -Yamaha 642
"Nehlybel" - Cerveny 546-4MR (since traded in for a Bach 42)
"Franz Joseph" - (Oooold Cerveny 4 valve, front action, ajustable tension, graduated diameter valves, all the goodies, and 115 years old...)
"Skippy" - Buescher 5-valve double bell, and my FIRST horn.
(and one each unnamed, Besson euph, Willson 2900 and another Yamaha 642).
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