What's your favorite tuba?
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arpthark
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What's your favorite tuba?
This question seems to lurk in the background of a lot of "What horn should I buy?" topics but it hasn't been actually addressed in a while. Here's your chance to share what tuba you actually like the most.
Here's the catch: only name ONE. Previous topics like this turned into "tuba wish-lists" or "a list of every instrument I have ever owned."
I'll start:
Alex 163 CC
Here's the catch: only name ONE. Previous topics like this turned into "tuba wish-lists" or "a list of every instrument I have ever owned."
I'll start:
Alex 163 CC
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York model 33
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Besson 983
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The YBB-621 has all the features I am looking for.
I'm not sure if I want it (or a real nice clone) yet.
I'm not sure if I want it (or a real nice clone) yet.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Miraphone 188
Which is weird, because I owned one, sold it, and haven't bought another one yet since then.
Which is weird, because I owned one, sold it, and haven't bought another one yet since then.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Before my 5-year break on TubeNet I remember you really wanting a 188 - I think you had a Marzan at the time? Why did you sell the 188? I feel the same about my PT-6. It was awesome, and then I decided I didn't need it, and regretted it ever since.bort wrote:Miraphone 188
Which is weird, because I owned one, sold it, and haven't bought another one yet since then.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
I'll send you a PM, so as to not derail your thread.arpthark wrote:Before my 5-year break on TubeNet I remember you really wanting a 188 - I think you had a Marzan at the time? Why did you sell the 188? I feel the same about my PT-6. It was awesome, and then I decided I didn't need it, and regretted it ever since.bort wrote:Miraphone 188
Which is weird, because I owned one, sold it, and haven't bought another one yet since then.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My fave that i own is a Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb.
Would also love to get a Miraphone 187 BBb (but I am financially challenged at this time)
P.S. I also own an old Pan American Helicon, which quite honestly, is one of the best BBb tubas I have ever played. I wish I could find a BBb concert tuba that played as well.
kk
Would also love to get a Miraphone 187 BBb (but I am financially challenged at this time)
P.S. I also own an old Pan American Helicon, which quite honestly, is one of the best BBb tubas I have ever played. I wish I could find a BBb concert tuba that played as well.
kk
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B&H imperial E flat tuba
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Oh, you're just the "I love all my kids equally" type of person aren't you?cktuba wrote:Can't name just one...
Kalison Pro 2000
Kalison DS
MW Thor (original bell)
Rudy Meinl 5/4
Rudy Meinl 4/4
Craig Fuller's 186
The Besson 995 I played at SERTEC in 2011
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Hey, you gotta pick ONE! Surely every parent has a favorite kid, right?
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Conn 25J 
Conn 25J
Holton 3+1 "Monster" EEb
Wessex XL
Giddings and Kelly Mouthpieces
Holton 3+1 "Monster" EEb
Wessex XL
Giddings and Kelly Mouthpieces
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Marzan slant-rotor CC 
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Ditto on this one from another DanDan Tuba wrote:Conn 25J
Conn 20-21 J
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My MW 45k. It's a good horn, but I've played it for longer than any other tuba. I've put more hours on it than all of the other horns I've owned combined. It's been used in every kind of playing situation. It's just "comfortable" to me, and it's easy to get a pretty sound on it. I haven't practiced seriously in over two years but I can pick up Penderecki's Capriccio and hack through it 90% as well as I did two years ago.
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4/4 handmade Nirschl CC
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Alexander 163
It is an excellent general purpose tuba and I made more money with my Alex 163 CC than any other tuba. I used to look at music as a business as much as an art. In the arts you need the instrument that can free you and in business money talks.
I now play my Alex in the Bel Air Community Band (the first three tubas are Alexanders, what a sound!). For me music is no longer a business but the Alexander still does what I need it to do.
best,
Mark
It is an excellent general purpose tuba and I made more money with my Alex 163 CC than any other tuba. I used to look at music as a business as much as an art. In the arts you need the instrument that can free you and in business money talks.
I now play my Alex in the Bel Air Community Band (the first three tubas are Alexanders, what a sound!). For me music is no longer a business but the Alexander still does what I need it to do.
best,
Mark
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Mark E. Chachich, Ph.D.
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Life Member, ITEA
Principal Tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Life Member, Musicians' Association of Metropolitan Baltimore, A.F.M., Local 40-543
Life Member, ITEA
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
I'm an Alex convert, as I detailed in another thread. I'm crazy about them now. Would love to find an Alex F.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
That's what I've heard as well. With just a few alternate fingerings and NO slide pulling, my Alex actually plays more "in tune" (read: needle pointing straight-up on the tuner) than any other tuba I've ever owned. Of course, without those alternate fingerings, it's horrendously out of tune, but they aren't hard to get used to.
Anyway, didn't mean to derail my own thread. Continue with extolling your favorite hunks of brass.
Anyway, didn't mean to derail my own thread. Continue with extolling your favorite hunks of brass.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Handmade Hirsbrunner HB2P.
(But I'm pretty happy with what I've got between now and when the right one comes on the market.)
(But I'm pretty happy with what I've got between now and when the right one comes on the market.)