What's your favorite tuba?
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My ca. 1900 King BBb.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
I'm with the Dan's on this one. I'll take the BATedsel585960 wrote:Ditto on this one from another DanDan Tuba wrote:Conn 25J
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My Wessex Mahler CC
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and for other jobs
My F tuba Cerveny Harmonia CFB 654-6
My F tuba Cerveny Harmonia CFB 654-6
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Alexander 163 CC.
I ordinarily don't much care for CC tubas, but after playing on a friend's '60s-vintage 163; I must say in all honesty that it is the most delightful tuba that I've ever played. If I had the spare cash, one would be in my studio.
I ordinarily don't much care for CC tubas, but after playing on a friend's '60s-vintage 163; I must say in all honesty that it is the most delightful tuba that I've ever played. If I had the spare cash, one would be in my studio.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My Hirsbrunner HB-21 
Hirsbrunner 392 CC
Wessex Berg F
Besson 794 BBb
A bunch of non-tubas that'd make this signature too long
Wessex Berg F
Besson 794 BBb
A bunch of non-tubas that'd make this signature too long
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
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Tommy Johnson, Jim Self & Roger Bobo all used theirs a lot.
Great all around horn. Nothing records better. You don't want to hold down a large group with one, but that is really it's only limitation in competent hands.
Tommy Johnson, Jim Self & Roger Bobo all used theirs a lot.
Great all around horn. Nothing records better. You don't want to hold down a large group with one, but that is really it's only limitation in competent hands.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
The tuba that works best for the music I am playing at the time.
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Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My Alexander 163 BBb. Sweet to my ears.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
I have 8 tubas in my "collection". If I had to reduce that to one, the last tuba standing would be my Kanstul 66. It works for everything I play and except for marching and outdoor gigs and Tuba Christmas (because of the high probability of damage) it does everything I want it to do. I guess I "need" to keep an old helicon too.hbcrandy wrote:The tuba that works best for the music I am playing at the time.
Brian
1892 Courtiere (J.W. Pepper Import) Eb Helicon
1980's Yamaha 321 euphonium
2007 Miraphone 383 Starlight
2010 Kanstul 66T
2025 Wessex Eb Helicon
1892 Courtiere (J.W. Pepper Import) Eb Helicon
1980's Yamaha 321 euphonium
2007 Miraphone 383 Starlight
2010 Kanstul 66T
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Well, I have a "top 3 tubas" -- 2 Holton Eb's and a M-W CC. I've done mod work on all of them.
I had something all typed out for my "top 3 tubas" and realized I have utilized my 4v FrankenHolton Eb on more "varied" gigs than my other two tubas over the past year
So, right now, it is my overall favorite tuba.
Plus I put a LOT of work into making it. It is a funky looking tuba -- along the lines of Tabor's Frankentubas. I need to take pics of it sometime......I'm such a slack-*** 
I had something all typed out for my "top 3 tubas" and realized I have utilized my 4v FrankenHolton Eb on more "varied" gigs than my other two tubas over the past year
So, right now, it is my overall favorite tuba.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Another second for the big Conn 2XJ series tubas. I just got my hands on a 20J the other day and it is by far the most round and powerful sound I've gotten out of any tuba. (And without all of those intonation problems that Conn BATs are 'known for')Arthur wrote:I'm with the Dan's on this one. I'll take the BATedsel585960 wrote:Ditto on this one from another DanDan Tuba wrote:Conn 25J
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It's that word "handcraft"...
It's that word "handcraft"...
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
I've been playing professionally since 1970, just recently retired, and have accumulated a number of really good horns for different plying situations. If the house was on fire I'd grab two since I have two hands. My big King rotary Bb with it's big dark American Alexander sound, great pitch, and silent string linkage valves, and my Sam Gnagey King/York C which is so easy to play that a caveman could(and does) play it. The others will slowly be making their way to the For Sale section of this forum. It'll be tough to part with them but it's shame to see them siting unplayed. Ed
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
A lot of guys here seem to like an Alex. I think my Alex 163 might be one of the best tubas I've played, and it's definitely "better" than my F tuba. However, I bought the Alex right when I burned out on music and quit practicing regularly.
I guess I like my F tuba more because it has more sentimental value to me.
I guess I like my F tuba more because it has more sentimental value to me.
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
Today, it's a Hirsbrunner HBS-193.
But I'm fickle.
Rick "tomorrow it will be a B&S PT9, and the day after that, who knows?" Denney
But I'm fickle.
Rick "tomorrow it will be a B&S PT9, and the day after that, who knows?" Denney
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Re: What's your favorite tuba?
My York 712, in BBb.
Other horns have come and gone, but I've had that one since my sophomore year at conservatory, and will most likely have to be pried from my cold, dead hands.
Other horns have come and gone, but I've had that one since my sophomore year at conservatory, and will most likely have to be pried from my cold, dead hands.
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