Berlioz - Benvenuto Cellini

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Would you play Benvenuto Cellini by Berlioz on a bass or contrabass tuba?

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So, would you play this on bass or contrabass tuba? And why?
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I would play it on a contrabass becuase that's what I practice that excerpt on. If I could play a bass tuba maybe it would be different but until then I'll play it on CC.

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One o' them 6-valve French thingies in C.
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If you're playing Frank Wright's arrangement of Benvenuto Cellini for brass band, you have your choice of BBb Bass or Eb Bass (of course). Both parts are much more fun--and challenging--than the original orchestral version. Lots of double and triple tonguing! It's one of our Choice Pieces for the World Music Contest next week.

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When Berlioz called for a tuba, in all probability he had in mind a little Eb, scarcely bigger than a euphonium. So I guess I'd leave the heavy artillery at home.
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a bass tuba blends with the trombones much better for the Berlioz stuff. the tessitura is such that a smaller horn just works better the majority of the time.
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I meant the orchestra version. I saw the high G and I definitely thought of my F tuba.
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I played this piece last year on a Meinl Weston 2145 CC. It was doable, but had I owned a bass tuba at that time, I definately would have used it instead of the CC.
It's sort of a challenge to play that piece on a contrabass, and is probably more historically appropriate to use a bass tuba. Those horns used back in Berlioz' day were a bit different from our present day BAT's.
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