Nope. But you could shove in your tuning slide, find the center of the pitch, and then see what your tuner says. Should be an indication.
MA
Tuning Question Conn 10J
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I know Conn recycled model numbers at some point, but this site has two 10j's listed.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/ConnBassModels.html
It is this says it is low pitch, I believe that is 435, but I don't really know, hopefully someone else can comment on that.
Here is a site for serial numbers if you are intersted in looking at what year you horn was made
http://www.musictrader.com/conn.html
You can also see why bloke said the 10j was in Bb, because there are two 10j's listed and the second is Bb.
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/ConnBassModels.html
It is this says it is low pitch, I believe that is 435, but I don't really know, hopefully someone else can comment on that.
Here is a site for serial numbers if you are intersted in looking at what year you horn was made
http://www.musictrader.com/conn.html
You can also see why bloke said the 10j was in Bb, because there are two 10j's listed and the second is Bb.
Ben Dennis[/url]
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The 10J I once had tuned to 440, but it was made in the mid-60s so that makes sense. The Conn Loyalist says that 10Js were also made in the 20s. These are low pitch.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/ConnBassModels.html
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cderksen/ConnBassModels.html
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King 2341S BBb
Yamaha YBL 612 Bass Trombone
Willamette Valley Concert Band