
Ergonomic Tuba chair?
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I have this thing about sitting as upright as possible, with my legs pointing somewhat downwards. I´m kinda tall (6´5"), so when I sit on a normal chair with my horn resting on my lap, I and my horn form the letter "D" , the tuba being the straight line, my back being the curved one. Legs will point straight forward, if not slightly up. This leads to my intestines being pushed up, getting in the way with the diaphragm trying to move down.
I use a pneumatically adjustable, leather padded bar stool from a local discount furniture place and a K&M tuba rest. This way I almost stand upright and can even arch back a little, so with some exaggeration me and my horn form the letters "IC" now. LOTS of room for the diaphragm to contract and "undome", pushing the organs down and out. It´s very relaxing, too and sure helps me breathe.
Hans
I use a pneumatically adjustable, leather padded bar stool from a local discount furniture place and a K&M tuba rest. This way I almost stand upright and can even arch back a little, so with some exaggeration me and my horn form the letters "IC" now. LOTS of room for the diaphragm to contract and "undome", pushing the organs down and out. It´s very relaxing, too and sure helps me breathe.
Hans
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Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
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After the last time this theard was discussed I went out and brought a Yamaha DS1100 Bench Style thorne with optional seat back. The quad legs holds my extra weight the hydraulic lift allows me to easly adjust height.


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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Alpha Lambda Chapter
Crystal Lake Concert Band
Northwest Symphony Orchestra
Woodstock City Band
McHenry County College Band
Wessex TE665 "Tubby" Eb
Kanstul 90S CC For Sale