Miraphone vs. Mirafone
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Miraphone vs. Mirafone
Does anyone know the story on the spelling change? I know the company at one point was called "Mirafone" and was based in Sun Valley, CA. I'm guessing the two are the same company, or somehow related. What's the deal-ee-oh?
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from http://www.miraphone.de/
(click on the British flag at the center top to get an English version)
<Company/History>
"Popularity Grows
In the following years, worldwide demand for high-quality brass instruments grew immensely. Requests for Miraphone, in particular from the United States, caused the Miraphone company to be world famous in a very short time. Such tuba legends as Roger Bobo and R. Winston Morris worked to further Miraphone’s popularity. The double triangle logo was adopted with Miraphone spelled as Mirafone…a spelling believed to be closer to modern U.S. English. The second triangle and the “fâ€
(click on the British flag at the center top to get an English version)
<Company/History>
"Popularity Grows
In the following years, worldwide demand for high-quality brass instruments grew immensely. Requests for Miraphone, in particular from the United States, caused the Miraphone company to be world famous in a very short time. Such tuba legends as Roger Bobo and R. Winston Morris worked to further Miraphone’s popularity. The double triangle logo was adopted with Miraphone spelled as Mirafone…a spelling believed to be closer to modern U.S. English. The second triangle and the “fâ€
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Hmmmm...that is interesting about the tuning...
My yamaha 642 is a "Maestro", intended for sale in the UK...I wonder if it is pitched a little bit sharper than a US model? (and yes, I do know how to tune an instrument...I just suspect that if it is tuned 3 cents sharp, the slide would be out only a little bit further than usual to get 440 tuning.)
My yamaha 642 is a "Maestro", intended for sale in the UK...I wonder if it is pitched a little bit sharper than a US model? (and yes, I do know how to tune an instrument...I just suspect that if it is tuned 3 cents sharp, the slide would be out only a little bit further than usual to get 440 tuning.)
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Well, they say it's a European standard. But in my experience the 443 standard is mostly German. In Holland it's 441-442, in Belgium and France 440-441 and in Russia they're closer to 445. There's a lot of work left for the EU bureaucratsJonathantuba wrote:I was supprised to read that. Is tuning really different in the USA to Europe? If so do other manufactures produce instruments in different pitches accordingly (e.g. Is Meinl-Weston pitched differently to Melton - the same company's trade name in Europe)?Jonathan Cruz wrote:learn something new everyday... from the miraphone website...
The standard tuning of our instruments lies at 443 Hertz, which is standard for Europe. We also make instruments tuned to 440 Hertz for the United States. Should you have a different tuning requirement, please let us know

The difference in pitch is about 1%, which on a BBb comes to about 2 inches for the main tuning slide, and fractions of inches for the valves. I would think most tuning slides have that much room for adjustment anyway to cope with temperature differences?
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