CC Tuba buying advice
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CC Tuba buying advice
Well I've been playing for about 5 years now and I'm thinking next year I want to try out for various local Orchestras. My main focus is to make the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. As of now I use a school owned Bb Mirafone 186 it's okay but with the possibility of presuming music through college would it be the right time to get a C tuba? and if so what are your opinions for good college tuba? I've heard from my instructor that the Kalison DS is the way to go but I have had a real hard time finding them. They probably get snatched up as soon as they get put on the market. With me being new to this forum I would really love to hear from the great wisdom that is Tubenet
As of preferences for a tuba I really would like piston valves and for it to be either 5/4 or a large 4/4. As for price it's not that huge of a deal as long as it's not more than $7000 if the price is it's not that big of a deal ill just have to spend more time working at Wendy's
All opinions are welcome.
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
Miraphone 1291 would suit you well.
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
Tuba Exchange has a Kalison up on there site.
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
Looks like a truly GREAT horn. Only if I had the money
Time to start working I guess 
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
Watch the horns for sale ads and take your time. I bought a very nice horn this year for half of your budget, and then saw another one just like it sell for less money.
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I concur. I would reach out to Tom at MackBrass or Jonathan at Wessex and discuss getting one of their 186 clones and possibly one of their PT-10 clones. If you are serious about wanting to go into orchestral playing, it would be beneficial to be able to get around both a C and an F (not to mention you could probably get both for your budget).GregTuba79 wrote:I would look for a better paying job than Wendys to pay off a $7,000 horn. With that said, you could buy a really nicely playing Mack Brass or Wessex C tuba for 1/3 that and stay at Wendys and not feel guilty.
I have played the 186 clones, the PT-10 clones, and the PT6P clones and all are great options and are amazingly good horns for what they cost.
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
As is true for any tuba purchase when possible, unless it comes recommended by a reputable tubist and is a particularly good example of that particular instrument, I wouldn't buy without getting to play it first. This is particularly true with the Kalison, based on my experience.
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Re: CC Tuba buying advice
Ditto, except I thought it was strange that the DS was at the top of his list.58mark wrote:I must have played some bad Kalisons in my life, because I've never found one I got excited about enough to recommend it
so many choices out there, I found it interesting that a DS is at the top of the OP's list.
I always hesitate to recommend a brand to a student, I usually recommend specific instruments. The Miraphone 186 is safe because students can usually get their investment out when they sell it... and they will sell it.
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