Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
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Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I am interested in buying a c tuba of professional quality such as a meinl weston thor or pt6. I want something in the roughly 8-12k price range. Any suggestions or links would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
Worth a consideration: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=83234.
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I'm selling my CC Nirschl tuba. It's not the 6/4 version, but it's still a hell of a horn. I've advanced to semi-finals or finals with it for the New World Symphony, President's Own Marine Band, US Army Field Band, and West Point Academy Band. I've also used it with success playing with the Jacksonville Symphony, Ocala Symphony, Sarasota Ballet, Terre Haute Symphony, Columbus (Indiana) Symphony, and Carmel Symphony. It's a great horn.
Asking $9k or best offer. Send me an email at john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank to talk further. Thanks!
John
Asking $9k or best offer. Send me an email at john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank to talk further. Thanks!
John
John Hadden
Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank
Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
If I were you (take that with a grain of salt), I'd get my butt here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83343" target="_blank
Eastman 853 Eb ("Edith")
1963 King 1250 Sousaphone ("Jackie O")
Aguilar Amplification
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1963 King 1250 Sousaphone ("Jackie O")
Aguilar Amplification
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Founder, L Train Brass Band
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I might be selling my Meinl Weston 2165 soon. If you are interested I can provide pictures and some more info.
Principal Tuba - Hartford Symphony Orchestra
The Orchestra Now '22
East Carolina University '18
Eastman 836 CC
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The Orchestra Now '22
East Carolina University '18
Eastman 836 CC
Miraphone Bel Canto Solo F
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I don't know the seller or this particular tuba, but the chances that this is a very fine playing instrument are HIGH.johnhadden wrote:I'm selling my CC Nirschl tuba. It's not the 6/4 version, but it's still a hell of a horn. I've advanced to semi-finals or finals with it for the New World Symphony, President's Own Marine Band, US Army Field Band, and West Point Academy Band. I've also used it with success playing with the Jacksonville Symphony, Ocala Symphony, Sarasota Ballet, Terre Haute Symphony, Columbus (Indiana) Symphony, and Carmel Symphony. It's a great horn.
Asking $9k or best offer. Send me an email at john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank" target="_blank to talk further. Thanks!
John
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I am that seller, and my very biased opinion is that it DOES play very well! If it's gotten "the job done" for me all of these years it can't be too bad.ckalaher1 wrote:I don't know the seller or this particular tuba, but the chances that this is a very fine playing instrument are HIGH.johnhadden wrote:I'm selling my CC Nirschl tuba. It's not the 6/4 version, but it's still a hell of a horn. I've advanced to semi-finals or finals with it for the New World Symphony, President's Own Marine Band, US Army Field Band, and West Point Academy Band. I've also used it with success playing with the Jacksonville Symphony, Ocala Symphony, Sarasota Ballet, Terre Haute Symphony, Columbus (Indiana) Symphony, and Carmel Symphony. It's a great horn.
Asking $9k or best offer. Send me an email at john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank to talk further. Thanks!
John
John Hadden
Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank
Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank
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Re: Wanting a professional level 5/4 or larger c tuba
I bought a pt6 now based off of all of your suggestions. Thanks