I need opinions about the horn, in general, from those that have played it. I just bought one (to learn it). I am told they are not well in tune.
Opinions, Please?
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Miraphone 180 5V F
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If you already have it, work with it. You must be fairly serious if you want to learn an F horn. Work with your ears, too. I can't think of ANY horns that are in tune throughout the whole range. Learn to adjust. Doesn't matter what anyone else THINKS, matters what you can DO.
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Wait until September
Wait until September. Then everybody will be rushing to buy the new Miraphone 281, and there should be plenty of used F tubas on the market.
Or, you could wait a few months longer, and there will be plenty of used Miraphone 281 tubas on the market.
Or, you could wait a few months longer, and there will be plenty of used Miraphone 281 tubas on the market.