The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
- bisontuba
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The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
I see Dillon Music is carrying the pTrumpet...bring on the pTuba..BTW, unlike the Tiger Trumpet, the pTrumpet has plastic valves!
Mark
http://www.pTrumpet.com" target="_blank
Mark
http://www.pTrumpet.com" target="_blank
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
Don't forget the tromba jazzbone and their plastic trumpet.
The closest I've seen to a ptuba would be a Yamaha 105 stencil where the bottom bow and bell were fiberglass. The guy at the booth said it would be 500 dollars with a hard case included.
The closest I've seen to a ptuba would be a Yamaha 105 stencil where the bottom bow and bell were fiberglass. The guy at the booth said it would be 500 dollars with a hard case included.
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
Hi-
It does surprise me that with fiberglass sousaphones & marching tubas being made, no one has thought of a fiberglass upright tuba being made.....
Mark
It does surprise me that with fiberglass sousaphones & marching tubas being made, no one has thought of a fiberglass upright tuba being made.....
Mark
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
Hi-
Yes, that is Chuck with his carbon fiber bell.....
Mark
Yes, that is Chuck with his carbon fiber bell.....
Mark
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
Oh, but they have:jonesmj wrote:Hi-
It does surprise me that with fiberglass sousaphones & marching tubas being made, no one has thought of a fiberglass upright tuba being made.....
Mark
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=53289
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=49958&p=430170&hili ... ba#p430170
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php?topic=45769.0;wap2
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
When comes the pTuba? I am waiting for a red one.
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
Hi-jonesmj wrote:Hi-
It does surprise me that with fiberglass sousaphones & marching tubas being made, no one has thought of a fiberglass upright tuba being made.....
Mark
Where I was going with this was a fiberglass or 'pTuba' being made with a cost being very minimal, that played good, and was very lightweight. If the pBone and pTrumpet are selling new for under $200, might a 4v BBb & CC 'pTuba' or fiberglass tuba be under $1,000?.....
Mark
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
I own a pbone. I thought that with not needing valves how bad could it be? Well....it can be made to sound pretty much like a trombone, but it's a lot of work. And I cannot get the pedal up to pitch no matter what I do. I would have thought that if the inner dimensions were copied properly it would play in tune. I guess they did not copy the inner dimensions properly. Now, it is playable for something like roving around at Christmas playing carols outside for people (which is what I bought it for) and it's great to give your kid who hasn't yet learned where the end of the slide is in 7th position. But I shudder to think of what a valved example of a p-brass would be.
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
There was a prototype black plastic tuba at Frankfurt Musikmesse this year. It played awful - the Chinese factory seller said due to leakages as a result of damage in shipping from China. I was not tempted for Wessex Tubas to stock!
Will await with interest to see if improved version is at Frankfurt next year...
Will await with interest to see if improved version is at Frankfurt next year...
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Re: The pBone, the Tiger Trumpet, & now the pTrumpet
don't forget the Reynolds fiberglass viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62133" target="_blank
or the Martin that is in the same thread linked above
then there is the deg prototype
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=34375&hilit=blue+deg+willson" target="_blank
and then kanes plastic tuba
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22364" target="_blank
and here is the prototype i saw at namm sorry for the blurriness, i doubt anyone can beat the $500 price tag.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8f8FFs ... dIZms/edit" target="_blank
or the Martin that is in the same thread linked above
then there is the deg prototype
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=34375&hilit=blue+deg+willson" target="_blank
and then kanes plastic tuba
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22364" target="_blank
and here is the prototype i saw at namm sorry for the blurriness, i doubt anyone can beat the $500 price tag.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8f8FFs ... dIZms/edit" target="_blank
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