Poll on slides.....

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When do you move your slides?

 
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Matt G
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Re: Poll on slides.....

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bort wrote:
LibraryMark wrote:What would be the ramifications of a tuning slide that is made for adjusting while playing, like a trombone slide? Seems to me that it would make more sense to pull/push one slide than many.
That was the Marzan concept
I've wondered why the BBb B&M design made under the Marzan name hasn't been copied? That was a solid BBb for general band usage.

The horn I own now has smooth and nicely aligned slides. It's important to remember that the tuba doesn't always play the fundamental of every chord. Sometimes you just need to slide into a better slot.
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Main slide trigger with a spring return to the set point is darn handy also. Similar argument.
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Well playing on a PT-6P has me pulling and pushing my first valve slide all of the time. Other than that I sometimes have to pull 3 and 4 for some chord tuning or if I'm not completely set in my pitch for that play session. 2 and 5 haven't moved since the last time I cleaned them and i usually never have to adjust my main tuning slide unless I'm not warmed up.
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