Hmm, I wonder if I could convince her to go for a sousaphonebloke wrote:When something actually fits the bill, it's rejected for other reasons.
The King fiberglass sousaphones are
- remarkably lightweight
- instruments that play remarkably well in tune (with three-valve limitations)
- instruments that play fully chromatically (because of sousaphone false tones)
- large 4/4 contrabass tubas, with a big full sound
Thinking about getting smaller horn, what is out there?
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philnotfil
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Re: Thinking about getting smaller horn, what is out there?
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Re: Thinking about getting smaller horn, what is out there?
I hate sitting with a sousaphone. If it applies, that's the only serious flaw I see in the concept.
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Re: Thinking about getting smaller horn, what is out there?
Over here in Europe helicons are gaining a certain popularity again. As far as I know, only Cerveny offers them new. But there are excellent used ones around (and offered for sale) from earlier times, very light weight. You can play them with one hand in the pocket
Hubert
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