going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instruments

The bulk of the musical talk
Post Reply
Three Valves
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 4230
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:44 am
Location: With my fellow Thought Criminals

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by Three Valves »

“Youth is wasted on the wrong people!!”
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
User avatar
bort
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 11223
Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:08 pm
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by bort »

Mr Bling, you shouldn't have sold your Helicon! :P
User avatar
groovlow
bugler
bugler
Posts: 244
Joined: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:21 pm
Location: Nashville TN

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by groovlow »

bloke wrote:People hear music with their eyes.
Showbiz
Props and costumes

Some can relate, some can't.
EdFirth
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 583
Joined: Sun Mar 21, 2004 7:03 am

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by EdFirth »

All this cosmetic talk is interesting. I worked in New Orleans from 78' to 83' in the Bourbon St. clubs, the various hotels, Streckfus Steamers and New Orleans Steamship Co(steamer Natchez) for their dinner cruise, Pete fountain's club at the Marriot, and with the Dukes of Dixieland at the Monteleone, and was bandleader at the Court of Two Sisters restaurant's brunch band. So I've worked some. There was a popular saying among the local guys.…"Beware the man with the shiny horn". Pete had a New Years Eve big band job at the Marriot every year and you never saw a rattier bunch of horns. It was like an ugly horn competition. Neal Tidwell was in the orchestra at the time and he played an unlaquered Scherzer C, that he sounded great on. As far as costume, it was mostly black pants, white shirt, and the occasional vest. After moving down here to Central Florida and working at The Rat, playing whatever I bought to work that day, a relatively new orchestra in Mt Dora brought me on. They were very spiffy. We had to get tails and the hall was always festooned with flowers so I used my frosted King 2341 which looked like jewelry until I stumbled on a King monster rotary Bb which was unlaquered. I was actualy hesitant to bring it in, especially after the cute shiny horn but I did and they loved the sound and never said anything about the looks. Mabye the "to see and be seen thing" is a regional thing. But it wasn't that way anywhere that I played over the years. So I've been fortunate and retired unscathed except for a sore back. Ed
The Singing Whale
User avatar
Donn
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 5977
Joined: Fri Aug 19, 2005 3:58 pm
Location: Seattle, ☯

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by Donn »

This is really where a silver plate finish shines, if you will excuse the expression. My first guess was that this was about "classical" venues, but if we're talking about popular music - sure, in some types of band a real shiny tuba is perhaps not quite the thing. I have a shiny tuba I'm lately very attached to, and I wouldn't go so far as to beat the finish off, so I'll just have to live with the embarrassment ... it is after all, about the sound.

But it's lacquered brass. So if some day years from now it is less shiny, unless I've gone to the trouble to have it completely stripped, it's going to be that scabby half-lacquered mess. What that looks like exactly, depends on the lacquer. On my 1941 Holton, pebbly dark brown remnants; some tubas get a sort of flaming red acne; my King, you know what they look like with that orangey lacquer. Where my silver tuba gracefully fades into brass. If you want a tuba that looks nice but clearly old, you want a silver plated tuba.
User avatar
bisontuba
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 4320
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:55 am
Location: Bottom of Lake Erie

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by bisontuba »

As the kids say, 'Weird flex but okay' :D
Three Valves
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 4230
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:44 am
Location: With my fellow Thought Criminals

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by Three Valves »

I’m thinking, “gold plasti-dip” :tuba:
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
Three Valves
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 4230
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:44 am
Location: With my fellow Thought Criminals

Re: going to strive to sched. refinishing some of my instrum

Post by Three Valves »

NICE!!
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
Post Reply