Very interesting valve layout. I've never seen them arranged like that before
Alexander Wagner Tuba
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Alexander Wagner Tuba
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Very interesting valve layout. I've never seen them arranged like that before
Very interesting valve layout. I've never seen them arranged like that before
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Re: Alexander Wagner Tuba
Typical layout for an Alex WT.
Keep in mind they are for the left hand, supposedly for use by the horn section and not tuba players....DG
Keep in mind they are for the left hand, supposedly for use by the horn section and not tuba players....DG
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Re: Alexander Wagner Tuba
Nor I -- reminds me of this:TubaMusikMann wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1984-PRISTINE-W ... 1c392fe9ac
Very interesting valve layout. I've never seen them arranged like that before
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Re: Alexander Wagner Tuba
I wonder which big orchestra unloaded them and has ordered a new set since the description states that they have a set of 4 on hand.
Yes, they are left handed and played by horn players, use a horn-like mouthpiece, etc. Nothing really "tuba" about them in the, uh, "tubenet" sense of the word
Yes, they are left handed and played by horn players, use a horn-like mouthpiece, etc. Nothing really "tuba" about them in the, uh, "tubenet" sense of the word
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