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Miraphone/baadsvick

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I attended a recital by oystein baadsvick last spring at tennessee tech, which was an amazing performance. But i didnt get a chance to speak to Mr. Baadsvick, let alone get near his tuba, it looked like he was playing a Miraphone 188, but i'm not sure. I was just curious if anyone has any information on that horn. Is it his personal horn? Or is it a promotional deal between him and miraphone?
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Its most likely a Miraphone "Norwegian Star" Eb tuba prototype that he plays now almost exclusively for recitals.
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I really liked the sound of his HB on his Tuba Carnival album.
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clagar777 wrote:I really liked the sound of his HB on his Tuba Carnival album.
Same here. I like it better than the Miraphone Eb even though I'm a pretty big fan of Miraphones.
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it was a beautiful horn, and I am surprised to find out that it was prob. an Eb, makes sense now that I think about it though. He played waltz for mippy, and the effie suite among several others, lots of Grieg.
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