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Players known for their amazing tone

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Hi Tubenet! I was wondering if y'all could give me a list of the best players around the world with what you perceive as a beautiful tone. I'm trying to shape my tone into something more desirable than what I have now. Currently my tone is fuzzy and I feel that if I had players to try and base my sound off of I can improve a lot. I want to learn what a beautiful and "correct" tone sounds like. Thanks!
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Jim Self, David Zerkel, Stacy Baker.
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When I think straight up tone, I think of John Fletcher
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Chester Schmitz.
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Warren Deck.
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I love Gene Pokorny's sound on Tuba Tracks in particular. Jon Sass's sound is also superbly rich, in my opinion.
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Most of my favorites have already been posted above. But I will ditto them and add a few more. 8)

Here we go:

Jim Self, Warren Deck, Chester Schmitz, and Tommy Johnson :tuba:


Across the pond:

The late John Fletcher, Walter Hilgers :tuba:
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Michael Lind. Carol Jantsch.
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Just remember that recordings are not made where your ears are listening.....they are from a distance. So you need to make a guess as to where the mike was when the recording was done, and record yourself from that same place.

And to the TNFJ, why has no one mentioned a World Class Sound yet?
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The tone in recordings will never be as good as the tone in person.
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Stryk wrote:Personally, I like Roger Bobo, Tommy Johnson, Allen Baer, Warren Deck, and of course Arnold Jacobs.
I find it hard to believe that it took 15 responses for anyone to mention Arnold Jacobs. Jake's sound has always set the standard as far as I am concerned.
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Rex Martin's Live from Japan recording provides a good example.
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Will Druiett’s recordings on the Wessex Youtube account of him testing the Linz, Chicago, and Prokofiev. Gorgeous F tuba sound and beastly contrabass sound.
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So many great players listed so far! I would add Norm Pearson (LA Philharmonic), Perry Hoogendijk (Concertgebouw Orchestra), Chris Olka (Cincinnati Symphony), James Hicks (US Navy Band), John Dicesare (Seattle Symphony)
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willthetubaguy wrote:Will Druiett’s recordings on the Wessex Youtube account of him testing the Linz, Chicago, and Prokofiev. Gorgeous F tuba sound and beastly contrabass sound.
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