Kanstul solo Eflat
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Kanstul solo Eflat
Question for all you Kanstul crazies. What would (or how much) do you think it would take to con Ziggy into creating an Eflat version of the small F? I love the small F, but my brain refuses to join the 21st century and learn F. I think it would be a killer player.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
It'd probably be cheaper(not that either would be inexpensive) to find one of those little York Eb tubas and have it flipped.
YORK-aholic has done such a conversion and has posted pictures of it on another post.
YORK-aholic has done such a conversion and has posted pictures of it on another post.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
There was a front valve 321 Eb build on here some time back, that's an option since you have one. 
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
In regards to Bob's comment, it's mine and it's a great player: http://thevillagetinker.com/yamaha_yeb3 ... ersion.htm" target="_blank
Thanks again to Dan Schultz, who did the conversion!
-T. J.
Thanks again to Dan Schultz, who did the conversion!
-T. J.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
T. J. Ricer wrote:In regards to Bob's comment, it's mine and it's a great player: http://thevillagetinker.com/yamaha_yeb3 ... ersion.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
Thanks again to Dan Schultz, who did the conversion!
-T. J.
Wow Dan!
That's brilliant work. Amazing engineering on the valves... combining two sets? Wow.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
A few years ago I sent an email to Zig about doing just that-an EEb based on their small F. At that time he said he thought they could do it but the price was 12 grand! If you start a campaign I'd be happy to join in.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
If it's an F-like Eb you're looking for, Besson has the 984 Eb -4 front pistons and 15" bell. A great player with a beautiful mellow tone.bigboymusic wrote:Question for all you Kanstul crazies. What would (or how much) do you think it would take to con Ziggy into creating an Eflat version of the small F? I love the small F, but my brain refuses to join the 21st century and learn F. I think it would be a killer player.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
Do you own a 984?
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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)]
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Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
What settings do you use it? May I ask what the price was?
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2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
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Vestal(NY) Community Band(tuba)
Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
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Maine(NY) Community Band(conductor)
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
So far, I have only played solo with it. I'm getting ready to try it out with a small church orchestra and plans for small group use. I play a Besson 982 in a couple of bands and will try it out with them as well. (I've been getting used to the 4 front vs the 3 +1 on the 982.). It is said to be for use like an F tuba.eupho wrote:What settings do you use it? May I ask what the price was?
The cost was about 10k.
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
The Kanstul 33s and 66t are very nice Eb horns. I know the F is a bit smaller, but these horns are currently available for significantly less than $12,000 and are solo, quintet, band, and small orchestra horns. They are not very big in size but put out a very nice large (if you want it) sound.
Brian
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Re: Kanstul solo Eflat
I think you mean 66s and 66t. The 33s is a BBb.opus37 wrote:The Kanstul 33s and 66t are very nice Eb horns. I know the F is a bit smaller, but these horns are currently available for significantly less than $12,000 and are solo, quintet, band, and small orchestra horns. They are not very big in size but put out a very nice large (if you want it) sound.
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Kanstul 33s BBb
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