I've referenced this before and we'll see how it actually turns out, but I'm getting a small utility 3 banger put together with a long top main slide, top slides on all the valves, and the builder is planning the 3rd being pullable to 2 steps. That will give me the option to pull for 123 with any valve slide OR the top main slide.
main slide "kicker"
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Bob Kolada
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Re: main slide "kicker"
No experience with that yet, but I think I'd prefer a usable main slide AND a long 4th (5th?) valve slide solely for the low range. I believe the reason tuba players fear main slides is that there is a much longer learning curve. See first year baritone players and first year trombone players. 
I've referenced this before and we'll see how it actually turns out, but I'm getting a small utility 3 banger put together with a long top main slide, top slides on all the valves, and the builder is planning the 3rd being pullable to 2 steps. That will give me the option to pull for 123 with any valve slide OR the top main slide.
I've referenced this before and we'll see how it actually turns out, but I'm getting a small utility 3 banger put together with a long top main slide, top slides on all the valves, and the builder is planning the 3rd being pullable to 2 steps. That will give me the option to pull for 123 with any valve slide OR the top main slide.