Euphonium players and tubas
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eupho
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Euphonium players and tubas
What tubas are euphonium players favoring as secondary instruments for quintet, etc.?
2052sg Euphonium-
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
Look on Werden's site. It seems that a lot of them prefer compensating EEb horns. But it varies (often in terms of what you happen to have
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Gary Merrill
Wessex EEb tuba (Wick 3XL)
Amati oval euph (DE LN106J6Es)
Mack Brass euph (DE LN106J9)
Buescher 1924 Eb, std rcvr, Kelly 25
Schiller bass trombone (DE LB/J/J9/Lexan 110, Brass Ark MV50R)
Olds '47 Standard trombone (mod. Kelly 12c)
Wessex EEb tuba (Wick 3XL)
Amati oval euph (DE LN106J6Es)
Mack Brass euph (DE LN106J9)
Buescher 1924 Eb, std rcvr, Kelly 25
Schiller bass trombone (DE LB/J/J9/Lexan 110, Brass Ark MV50R)
Olds '47 Standard trombone (mod. Kelly 12c)
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PMeuph
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
Bass Euphonium in EE♭.

Yamaha YEP-642s
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
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eupho
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
i assume that means a British style 3+1 compensator.
2052sg Euphonium-
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
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eupho
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
Besson 983 is a great choice.
2052sg Euphonium-
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
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PMeuph
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
You know what they say about assuming....eupho wrote:i assume that means a British style 3+1 compensator.
I was tipping my hat to this article:
http://www.rogerbobo.com/musical_articl ... ions.shtml" target="_blank
Yamaha YEP-642s
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
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Levaix
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
I started out on a front-valve "baritone," and I've never entirely gotten over having to switch to 3+1. With tubas, I definitely favor the standard front-valve configuration even more so. The first tuba I played on a regular basis was a beat up Holton 345 in high school (which I enjoyed quite a lot), and I've had a lot of success with my B&S "Sonora" stencil. If you have the money for a nice horn, find what works for you. I could see a big Eb making a lot of sense if you wanted a do-it-all horn (PT-22P, 983, Kanstul, etc.). Since most of my tuba playing is in large bands, I prefer a large BBb. My Sonora is great for what I paid, and I could really only see upgrading if I were going to get something bigger.
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
Being a euphonium player 80% of the time, when I do get/have to play tuba, I use a Besson 983. Here's why I like the Eb as a good choice for euphonium players:
1.) It's compensating (most) and will feel pretty natural for euphonium players.
2.) If you're not going to sit in the back of an orchestra (which, let's be honest -- you're probably not going to), it is a good 'all-around' instrument. I can play it in lessons with students, perform solo repertoire, teach most of the major excerpts, play in a wind band, and sit in a brass quintet -- all pretty easily with that instrument.
Personally, I started out on F-tuba when I began my doubling journey -- it simply didn't take for me. The fingerings didn't make sense when you live in the 'compensating world' all the time, and I knew that I didn't want (or need) to play both a little tuba and a big tuba.
Hope this helps,
Pat Stuckemeyer
1.) It's compensating (most) and will feel pretty natural for euphonium players.
2.) If you're not going to sit in the back of an orchestra (which, let's be honest -- you're probably not going to), it is a good 'all-around' instrument. I can play it in lessons with students, perform solo repertoire, teach most of the major excerpts, play in a wind band, and sit in a brass quintet -- all pretty easily with that instrument.
Personally, I started out on F-tuba when I began my doubling journey -- it simply didn't take for me. The fingerings didn't make sense when you live in the 'compensating world' all the time, and I knew that I didn't want (or need) to play both a little tuba and a big tuba.
Hope this helps,
Pat Stuckemeyer
Assistant Prof. of Music - Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, KY)
Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
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Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
facebook.com/stuckemeyer
patstuckemeyer.com
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eupho
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Re: Euphonium players and tubas
Well put!
2052sg Euphonium-
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)