http://www.schneideruwe.de/tubatour.html
This site has what appears to be a description of Big Carl's origins. Does anyone here understand enough German toconfirm this ?
Big Carl
- butch
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Re: Big Carl
If you refer to the longer article posted on that site, it's a mixture of information about big tubas and the history of Bohland & Fuchs and their (then) actual tubas.
Butch
PS: I hope you don't want me to translate the whole article!
Butch
PS: I hope you don't want me to translate the whole article!
Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Big Carl and the rest
http://acimv.blogspot.ca/2013/12/saxhor ... e-sax.html
I think this site says that Adolphe Saxe's BBBb saxhorn is/was(?) kept at Selmer company HQ in Paris.
I have seen a mention of the EEb version, which is said to be at the Musical Instrument Museum in Brussels
(There is a likely-looking tuba in their (world class) catalog, but its key and dimensions are not listed.)
I think this site says that Adolphe Saxe's BBBb saxhorn is/was(?) kept at Selmer company HQ in Paris.
I have seen a mention of the EEb version, which is said to be at the Musical Instrument Museum in Brussels
(There is a likely-looking tuba in their (world class) catalog, but its key and dimensions are not listed.)
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dilettante & gigless wannabe
dilettante & gigless wannabe