For my budget, the Wessex may be fine. Besides, I naturally have a stronger low register than high. Could work for me. Thank you everyone.
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want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
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Re: want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
J.c. put a rotary set on a medium King Eb.bort wrote:Frankentuba question -- has anyone seen an old piston American Eb tuba retrofitted with a rotary valve set? Might be an interesting experiment.
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Re: want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
Oh cool... how'd it work?Bob Kolada wrote:J.c. put a rotary set on a medium King Eb.bort wrote:Frankentuba question -- has anyone seen an old piston American Eb tuba retrofitted with a rotary valve set? Might be an interesting experiment.
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Re: want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
Nobody has spoken about the Meinl Weston rotary Eb which BG mentioned in the original post. Although not common I think in the US these are fine tubas. The ergonomics place the paddles pretty high and I seem to recall Jonathan Hodgetts' example which had a lousy high E. I've played others that had no bad notes as far as I remember...
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Re: want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
The MW 2040/5 Eb I had was great tuba, except for the ergonomics and that very difficult high E. I came to dread seeing that E in music, as I was as it did not want to sound with any fingering. I remember a couple of times playing solos on CC as they included that E, and I could therefore not risk on Eb tuba.
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Re: want input on rotary valve Eb tubas
You will want to try the Wilson rotor Eb tubas. I had the same issues with the piston version that you had but the two rotor versions are better. One is a normal looking set up and one has the valves turned on their side. That tuba was one of the top five best tubas I have ever played. They are super rare and you will need to request a fifth valve if you order new but if I had to have Eb and rotor that would be the way to go.
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