What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
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What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish? And why do you prefer this? Sound, projection, color, durability, care, 'pretty', etc.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
I prefer to look at a silver plated tuba someone else keeps polished, and prefer to own lacquer, for pretty much the reasons bloke lists. Never owned a gold brass tuba. My new trombone has a lacquered gold brass bell, and it sounds like a trombone to me. I don't know how much difference it makes.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Easiest to take care of and look presentable.
Sound can be manipulated. Ears can be fooled.
Eyes (though much less important) are harder to compensate for.
Sound can be manipulated. Ears can be fooled.
Eyes (though much less important) are harder to compensate for.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
I prefer silver plate, because by the time it's in my price range, the finish is usually half gone, and to me that looks kind of good with silver.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
+1Donn wrote:I prefer silver plate, because by the time it's in my price range, the finish is usually half gone, and to me that looks kind of good with silver.
What I would really like is one of those H.N. White Symphony Basses with the gold hand burnished finish that I see in the old ads. Problem is, when I send off the check for $690, it comes back "No such address" So it goes...
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Maybe the address has changed. I heard that a Nigerian prince bought up all the old horns (even York #3) and he'll sell them to you for bargain basement pricesThe Big Ben wrote:Donn wrote:
What I would really like is one of those H.W. White Symphony Basses with the gold hand burnished finish that I see in the old ads. Problem is, when I send off the check for $690, it comes back "No such address" So it goes...
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
no option for Bondo with pink RustOLeum??? smh
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
I prefer my tubas to have a meat finish/to be covered in meat. It gives it that raw, juicy, meaty sound.


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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Has anyone won an orchestra audition with one?Leto Cruise wrote:I prefer my tubas to have a meat finish/to be covered in meat. It gives it that raw, juicy, meaty sound.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
I don't know how to answer, because I like several. On tuba (or flugel) I like the look of unfinished. Check out this Adams Custom unfinished brushed brass, done for a California customer (from this blog post: http://www.dwerden.com/forum/entry.php/ ... USTOM-Mean):


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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
+1 on bloke's post. It is what it is. I have "raw" brass the old-fashioned way: 40+ years of wear on to the lacquer of the bugle, and 50+ years of wear on the bell on my "Bessophone."
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If bloke is nominating, I'll second the nomination. I like Leto's "meaty" sound and how he gets it.bloke wrote:Leto is learning how to play "tubenet".
Pretty soon, you might find yourself a candidate for the tnfj.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
The bright, mirror-like silverplate finish used to be my favorite finish. But I get tired of it tarnishing, and it smells weird during wintertime. My favorite is high-quality lacquer finish on gold or yellow brass w/ nickel-silver trim.
Good/factory lacquer looks great, is very low maintenance, and doesn't smell weird. Raw brass is fugly and makes your hands stink. Not a big fan of the brushed or satin finishes, either.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Every instrument I have bought in the last 25 years has been lacquered with the exception of the two St. Pete tubas I bought about ten years ago. I could not justify paying more for the silver plating considering the amount of upkeep it requires and that nobody could really tell the difference in the sound. I would have bought lacquered St. Pete's if that was an option at the time.
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
What's the TNFJ?
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Not yet, but I shall be the first. Unless I decide it's tuba steak time.k001k47 wrote:Has anyone won an orchestra audition with one?![]()
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You have chosen wisely.Leto Cruise wrote:What's the TNFJ?
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
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Not yet, but I shall be the first. Unless I decide it's tuba steak time.k001k47 wrote:Has anyone won an orchestra audition with one?![]()

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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Have you seen a satin finish silver plate horn with bad tarnish?
Hardest of all to clean up!
Hardest of all to clean up!
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
k001k47 wrote:Tuba Sauce

I saw a finish in satin once but I sat in it thinking I was about to be served dinner in a silver plate.David Richoux wrote:Have you seen a satin finish silver plate horn with bad tarnish?
Hardest of all to clean up!
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Re: What is your preferred tuba brass metal/finish?
Leto Cruise wrote:What's the TNFJ?

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