
Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
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Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
I just saw this on CL. It's a four-valve Olds O-99-4 in silver plate. The cost seems very reasonable as well.


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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Never saw one of these in silver plate before.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Never saw one in silver before. Good price and it's a 4 valve.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
I can't say enough about these tubas. I just got mine out after a 2 month hiatus (newborn vacation) and I really enjoy playing it.
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No joke. My O-99 3 valve can hold its own with any tuba.lost wrote:They sure put out a ton of sound for their size...

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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Which is why most orchestral tuba players prefer an olds 099.edsel585960 wrote:No joke. My O-99 3 valve can hold its own with any tuba.lost wrote:They sure put out a ton of sound for their size...
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Maybe not. But if more aspiring orchestral tubists would buy this instead of an "orchestral tuba" they would have less debt and a more appropriate horn for when they teach middle school.kmorgancraw wrote:Which is why most orchestral tuba players prefer an olds 099.edsel585960 wrote:No joke. My O-99 3 valve can hold its own with any tuba.lost wrote:They sure put out a ton of sound for their size...
I only say this because this is my exact experience.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Could you elaborate more on how the O-99 worked out in the orchestra?mshores wrote:I only say this because this is my exact experience.
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My middle school music teacher was blessed with more patience than anyone I have ever known before or since!!mshores wrote:
Maybe not. But if more aspiring orchestral tubists would buy this instead of an "orchestral tuba" they would have less debt and a more appropriate horn for when they teach middle school.
I only say this because this is my exact experience.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
It didn't. But if I had been more of a realist, I would not have purchased a large CC tuba and an F tuba for my "future orchestral job." I could have been less in debt and had an awesome/appropriate tuba for my playing needs.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
I think I am being misinterpreted. I am a middle school band director who loves his job. If I had come to this realization sooner, I could have skipped all the I need this tuba and that tuba to be successful.
These are good tubas that shouldn't be passed over because it doesn't have a certain name, size, or fundamental pitch.
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These are good tubas that shouldn't be passed over because it doesn't have a certain name, size, or fundamental pitch.
Thanks
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
Yeah, not at all. We need an occasional reminder, like that orchestra crack, to keep us from thoroughly over-selling them. It is a good design and very practical size, for many purposes, though not all.
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Re: Olds 4-valve tuba in New Jersey
I'd be all over this horn if I lived on the east coast (vs Oregon.)
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I am the owner of this tuba. It comes with a hard case. I'd be willing to ship it. Especially if there's an amtrak station close to you.