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tclements
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... of the coolest tuba you've seen. Here's mine:
Tony Clements
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UDELBR
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My Couesnon French tuba in C.


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Look at the bottom bow of that thing... OUCH!58mark wrote:I've always thought this was cool.
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UncleBeer wrote:My Couesnon French tuba in C.
How does it play? I'd love to have one of these...I've played a couple of dogs and a couple of wonderful ones. One of these days...but, I'd love to get together with you sometime and play that thing sometime...Enjoy, Uncle!!!
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Winner!!!58mark wrote:I've always thought this was cool.
One of the first contrabass tubas, a cerveny from around 1870. Notice the 3rd and 4th valve wrap in the back is still the one used today on the piggy, 601, neptune, and pt-6
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I've always been partial to these two little guys. One a Cerveny, the other a German instrument that followed the Cerveny design very closely:

And also this big guy who strayed quite a bit away from that classic design and wanted everything (except the 4th valve circuit) way up front:


And also this big guy who strayed quite a bit away from that classic design and wanted everything (except the 4th valve circuit) way up front:

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"Some men are macho men. Others are Martin men"
It's that word "handcraft"...
It's that word "handcraft"...
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I'd love to play one of those little French tubas sometime. I wonder how hard it would be to set up a euph like that...
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Well, traditionally they're in C, so you'd have to snip some somewhere. It's a cool horn of limited use, and definitely takes some getting used to. Great for Berlioz, Mendelssohn, etc.Bob Kolada wrote:I'd love to play one of those little French tubas sometime. I wonder how hard it would be to set up a euph like that...
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ustabemy Conn Custom Jumbo (as IDd by Steve Dillon). Gorgeous sound, HORRIBLE pitch...ask Matt Walters but be ready for some cussing in return. It's in a collection.