I am now retired as a public school music educator and college conductor. My major instrument is euphonium and I have owned a variety of tubas along the way. I recently purchased a 4/4 rv BBb tuba and find it on the big side air wise. I am pushing 70.
I would like to hear from other euphonium specialists and their choices of tuba. I am leaning toward a 3/4 compensating EEb for
air and weight reasons. Anyone else out there who has made that kind of choice?
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Euphonium Specialists/EEb Comp. Tubas?
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Euphonium Specialists/EEb Comp. Tubas?
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2110L BBb tuba
3/4 Conn Eb tuba
Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
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Re: Euphonium Specialists/EEb Comp. Tubas?
That's also what I was thinking.Mark Finley wrote:Wessex has some small EEb tubas that are supposed to be good. I wouldn't hesitate to try one in your situation. look at the "bombino"
https://wessex-tubas.com/collections/eb ... bino-te360" target="_blank
if you are in the market to act fast, baltimore brass has a used one available
For a full sized EEb, the packer 377 is amazing.
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