The Harvard tuba up-close and personal

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The Harvard tuba up-close and personal

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Hi all - I was invited to see the giant Harvard tuba this morning, and posted about my visit. Here's the link: https://tubapastor.blogspot.com/2019/02 ... t-wow.html

In the process, I had a great time catching up with Matt Walters, who will be restoring the horn over the next few months. And Steve Dillon and I engaged in stimulating conversation (as always!) as we are seeking to discover the history behind this oversized beast of a tuba.

Fun stuff!

Here's one photo to post here, showing side-by-side the horn from a lithograph made around 1891, and the tuba today, as it sits at Dillon Music waiting for its makeover!
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My guess is they will need to add a 4th valve to it to make it playable.
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Great to see this instrument is getting a restoration. Any projection on the time line for its return to playability?
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I congratulate Harvard for having the insight and resources to conserve, preserve, and restore their monster tuba. I see far too many institutions letting their antiquities just whither away...
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lost wrote:Cool stuff Dave! I hope when it's restored it's not going back in the band clubhouse room. That's where I found it a couple years ago and junk was piled against it.
I believe they are working on a plan to protect and display the horn after investing in its restoration.
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iiipopes wrote:Great to see this instrument is getting a restoration. Any projection on the time line for its return to playability?
The restoration should be completed sometime in April, from what Matt mentioned.
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mikebmiller wrote:My guess is they will need to add a 4th valve to it to make it playable.
Hopefully in the standard, hard to reach, British position for extra playability...
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Peach wrote:
mikebmiller wrote:My guess is they will need to add a 4th valve to it to make it playable.
Hopefully in the standard, hard to reach, British position for extra playability...

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So you will need an assistant to mash the 4th valve and put in the giant mute that will probably be called for on some tunes.
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