I recruited an acquaintance from the college band I play (oboe) in to add to my tuba work in a recreational summer band, and fill-in while I was dealing with medical issues. He is quite talented and very capable, and we are enjoying the heck out of rehearsing together. Our styles, tone and abilities are very similar, to the point of the few clams we have are often in the same places. Intonation between us is usually spot on, over the entire range. (Wish the trumpets would take a lesson here, but I digress.)
I said "usually". There is one note - Eb in the staff - that we cannot seem to agree on. As the title infers, he's on a Mack CC (don't know model - rotary valves, more of a Kaiser profile), and I'm on a 4V Mira 191. Playing by myself, it's OK according to the tuner, but that could easily be a case of tuner bias as I lip it in. Listening and adjusting aside, is there something characteristic with either horn that would make this one note "just wrong" relative to everything else?
I'd like some knowledgeable feedback before I bring it up with him before the performance this Saturday. We may not have a chance to compare then, as the director asked me to play euph for this gig - five tubas in a 30-piece band might have balance problems.



