Crazy c tenor tuba idea/ suitable horn found
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Crazy c tenor tuba idea/ suitable horn found
A tenor tuba in c. 4 piston/1 rotor. Maybe a main tuning slide gadget. Largest bell that would play up to pitch. Maybe made in china to keep cost down. For American style tuba players to use for high orchestra, teaching studio duties, etc.. with the idea of easiest possible transition from cc tuba. We already have f and c to keep in shape.Maybe slightly less curvy learning curve? Would conductors or colleagues be more accepting if it looked like an orchestral tuba? Maybe expand use to midsummer nights dream and petruska instead of just bydlo? Your thoughts?
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
If you've fiddled around with trombone much, Bb euhphonium shouldn't be such a problem. If you have a non-compensator, some guys put on a dependent 5th valve off of the 4th valve tubing. Also, why not investigate the 6 valve 'petite French tuba' in C that Wessex makes.
https://us.wessex-tubas.com/collections ... tuba-tc236
https://us.wessex-tubas.com/collections ... tuba-tc236
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
This ^ sums it all up.barry grrr-ero wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 5:59 pm If you've fiddled around with trombone much, Bb euhphonium shouldn't be such a problem. If you have a non-compensator, some guys put on a dependent 5th valve off of the 4th valve tubing. Also, why not investigate the 6 valve 'petite French tuba' in C that Wessex makes.
https://us.wessex-tubas.com/collections ... tuba-tc236
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
I’ve had euphoniums and they aren’t a problem. Just not what I would ideally prefer. Just seeking ideas. Keep ‘‘em coming
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
Several years ago I owned a 4 rotary valve euphonium in C that was made by Cerveny. It was shaped like a small tuba. While it helped me keep my C chops in shape it wasn’t the greatest instrument. It wasn’t bad either, just different. Still probably would not have used it for Bydlo or anything else soloistic but was good for mass tuba groups.
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
Bernie Pitkin (if I remember his name correctly) used to be a regular at the Army Tuba Conference until the Covid hit. He had (has?) two Marzan front-action four-compensating valve euphoniums, and he converted one of them to C. It can be done.
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Yes, that would be great. I wonder how the intonation turned out?
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Re: Crazy c tenor tuba idea
https://www.miraphone.de/bb-kaiser-baritone.html
Something like this?? ALSO AVAILABLE IN C. Look at Miraphone website.
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Something like this?? ALSO AVAILABLE IN C. Look at Miraphone website.
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Update: I found a traditionally wrapped euphonium, same model as Bloke has spoken about recently, that I think will fit my needs and within budget. Big gold brass bell, beautiful made by b&s. I think it will work fine. I still don’t think my idea was dumb, but horn just does exist and would be pretty expensive to make. Thanks for the input.
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Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo