Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Precious to whom?
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Yes.alfredr wrote:Precious to whom?

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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
J.c. Sherman wrote:I'd trade Precious parts of my anatomy for that tuba.
alfredr wrote:Precious to whom?

Are you sure she wants them?
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Interesting.
I think I remember hearing and/or reading somewhere before that an EEb tuba like the one in question was actually referred to as a "sub-bass" and that the in-family naming convention was:
Eb alto
Bb tenor
Eb bass
BBb contrabass
Eb subbass
BBBb subcontrabass
Of course, I don't remember where I heard it, but it made sense to me.
I think I remember hearing and/or reading somewhere before that an EEb tuba like the one in question was actually referred to as a "sub-bass" and that the in-family naming convention was:
Eb alto
Bb tenor
Eb bass
BBb contrabass
Eb subbass
BBBb subcontrabass
Of course, I don't remember where I heard it, but it made sense to me.
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
You could also say that anything pitched below the GG bugle is subcontrabass. The Eb bass tuba is pitched just a minor 3rd above the CC contrabass tuba. BBb and CC contrabass tubas are standard worldwide, used in many different types of music applications. So youKiltieTuba wrote: No, this is not a subcontrabass. It is merely a CONTRABASS EEb, just the same as a GG bugle is not a subcontrabass.
Why?
Because the standard Eb is a bass tuba (or tenor depending on how you look at it).
could argue that "contrabass" STARTS with the BBb tuba.
The GG contrabass bugle was only used in drum/marching corps, where everything else was pitched in G. Different standard. Those have apparently been replaced with BBb convertible tubas.
There is nothing "tenor" about Eb or F bass tubas. The first tuba invented (in Berlin, in 1835 -- an F tuba) was invented to be the true bass member of the brass family. Soon after, Cerveny invented the contrabass CC & BBb tubas, I believe.
Tenor tubas are pitched in the exact same range as baritones, euphoniums and trombones - an octave above contrabass tubas. So, it goes like this: Tenor/Baritone: baritone horns, euphoniums, tenor tubas, and trombones -- Bass: F & Eb tubas -- Contrabass: CC & BBb tubas -- Subcontrabass/subbass: anything below the GG bugle.
You are wanting to define "subcontrabass" as a full octave below the contrabass tubas, when the system doesn't work like that in the first place. Going by the "naming" system we go by, subcontrabass should be an octave below the F & Eb bass tubas, with the CC & BBb contrabass tubas between them.
It's all semantics anyway.
Either way, bigtubby found a neat subcontrabass/subbass tuba

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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Principal tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
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Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Excellent call I didnt recognize the Kraslice tubing until you said it.Greg Lecewicz wrote:Communistic Cerveny from Kraslice from the 60-70's. Amati-Kraslice for Carl Fisher.
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Re: Stranger Than Expected (Horn dorn)
Nice horn! I dig the engraving!