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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aUcoKW6O71Doc wrote:Review and sound samples, please!



My 2 Internet cents.Steve Marcus wrote:Bort, thanks for correcting the URL.
Disclaimer: Chris mentions a 5th valve on the prototype that he plays in the video. Subsequent to the posting of this YouTube, the decision was made to introduce a second 6/4 BBb. This tuba is known as the "Prokofiev." Currently in prototype form only, this instrument has a hand-hammered bell just as the "Chicago-York" and "Chicago-Presence" 6/4 CC tubas do, and will sell at the same price as those two CC's (see https://wessex-tubas.com/collections/tubas). The "Grand," which is the tuba that Chris reviewed and Kevin acquired, has a machine-formed bell, 4 valves, and a price that is significantly lower than the other three Wessex 6/4 tuba models.

Just to clarify, the Grand which Chris Olka reviewed and the one Kevin has purchased has 5-valves. However only a handful of 5-valve Grand have been manufactured. All future TB692 Grand will be 4-valve (available from August), with the 5-valve 6/4 BBb being the TB693 Prokofiev which will all be hand-hammered and therefore lightweight like the 6/4 CC’s - and sold at similar price.Steve Marcus wrote:The "Grand," which is the tuba that Chris reviewed and Kevin acquired, has a machine-formed bell, 4 valves, and a price that is significantly lower than the other three Wessex 6/4 tuba models.


I had a question about volume one here;KevinMadden wrote: I will say that working the Wes Jacobs super-low Bordogni has been an absolute joy and may be my new favorite tuba pass time

Sadly exclusive to volume 1, volume 2 starts at #16 and are just presented in one key, I haven't actually taken the time to compare them back to the Rochuts.Three Valves wrote:I had a question about volume one here;KevinMadden wrote: I will say that working the Wes Jacobs super-low Bordogni has been an absolute joy and may be my new favorite tuba pass time
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Is the extra low stuff and alternate keys in the complete volume as well or is it exclusive to the "low etude" volumes 1-3??
