Fifth valve
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Tubadude999
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Fifth valve
Sorry to keep spamming you guys with questions, but I really need to get this horn up and running soon. The horn itself came with two options for the fifth valve slide, one being the flat whole step (This is the one that makes the horn play in BBb, right?) and another significantly longer option that I am not entirely sure what it does. I think it might be the one that puts the horn in Ab, but I'm not at all sure about that. Any ideas? 
Mirafone 186-4U - 3876 c. 1964
York and Sons 3v Eb - **** c. 1904
York and Sons 3v Eb - **** c. 1904
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Tubadude999
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Re: Fifth valve
Yes. I just wanted to be sure. Never hurts to ask somebody who knows what they're talking about.
Mirafone 186-4U - 3876 c. 1964
York and Sons 3v Eb - **** c. 1904
York and Sons 3v Eb - **** c. 1904
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Michael Bush
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Re: Fifth valve
Flat whole step, yes, I'm not sure I'd think of it as making the horn play in BBb, though. Certainly I can't just hold down 5 and play the horn with BBb fingerings and play in tune and with a pleasing sound. I think of it as access to alternate fingerings down low.Tubadude999 wrote:one being the flat whole step (This is the one that makes the horn play in BBb, right?)
- Art Hovey
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Re: Fifth valve
Here's more info than you want:
http://www.galvanizedjazz.com/tuba/5thvalve.html
Take a look at examples 2 and 3, and decide which you prefer.
http://www.galvanizedjazz.com/tuba/5thvalve.html
Take a look at examples 2 and 3, and decide which you prefer.