A forth valve on a tuba is no more necessary on a BBb tuba than a fourth valve on a Bb trumpet. I've played and recorded professionally on 3 valve BBbs (mostly Kings, but also Buescher). It was just fine, with a little slide pulling, just like a trumpet.tubeast wrote:I wonder why so many of these horns lack a 4th valve.
The short answer is not valid, I believe. Money can´t be the real reason. If You plan to introduce kids (EAGER and MUSICALLY TALENTED kids, that is) to serious tuba playing, why punish them with a horn that´ll be disappointing as soon as you get to the fun notes ?
The least I´d expect would be a convenient possibility to trigger up to 8 inches, so said kid will have a "workaround" solution to use until someone finds out they´re serious about playing.
A fourth valve (or fifth of sixth) simpy offers options, though on a CC, it’s necessary to cover even the basic range required of a highschool student. Other tubas have “enough” valves for their purposes, or to provided intonation options.
Regrettably what has been mentioned is true – the average highschooler who has a 4th valve available either doesn’t use it or has no idea why they’re using it.
J.c.S.

