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EEb tuba question

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So in my nearly 10 years of playing the tuba, not long compared to a lot of you, the only key I can't play in is EEb, or tuba key. I've only played like 3, but every time I played it had a warmth that the F tuba didn't have, so I'm considering buying maybe an old Besson Compensating EEb, or something comparable, so I can learn it and say that I can play in all 4 keys.

I figure since all I do is play in community band anyway it shouldn't matter too much. I have taken time with an EEb, I borrowed an OLD one that had been redone, it was from the 30s or 40s. It only had 3 valves.

So I guess I'm asking if I was to go through with this, what EEb would be good to buy? I know the Yamahas are great, because I've played one of those and it was spectacular, the Bessons are good, but what else is out there? I'm itching to learn a new key tuba, since I've done the traditional BBb, CC, and F.

Thanks in advance!
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I can recommend a Besson New Standard or a Boosey Hawkes Imperial for a good used tuba or if you want a newer design a Besson 981 or one of its clones.
4 valves is a must if you want a full easily accessible range
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I suggest you try the Wessex horns before you buy anything - particularly the Wessex Gnagey.
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jeopardymaster wrote:I suggest you try the Wessex horns before you buy anything - particularly the Wessex Gnagey.
Where can I find a dealer or a person with one in the US?
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KiltieTuba wrote:You're talking about the ~13.5 ft Eb not the ~27ft EEb, right?
Yes, the standard Eb.
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Here's a small one for sale:

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I like my Norwegian Star a lot!
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I'm playing a Wessex Eb Solo and love it. Low end is impressive and the sound is very rich. I've been very pleasantly surprised by it.
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