Mark wrote:Let's pick three of the better known brass quintets: the Empire Brass, the American Brass Quintet and the Canadian Brass. I don't see an F tuba in the bunch.
In Empire, Ken Amis uses an Eb Besson (at least he did when I saw them about 6 years ago), American Brass uses a bass bone (don't know who is playing with them now) and Chuck uses a small CC in the CB. The last I heard he went back to a small Yamaha CC (621?) I could be wrong though.
So while there is no F tuba there, there is certainly no consistent choice.
I think a player has to come up with his/her own voice and use what he/she feels best fits the need. The other members of the group may give opinions too, (and it can also depend on their choice of equipment) but certainly, I would think an F tuba would work fine. It would be better on some pieces than others, which is the case with any instrument. Compromises must be made no matter what horn you play, unless you use more than one horn on a gig which usually is not very practical for a tuba player. I will take a bass bone along on a gig where it really matters, but most outside stuff, (summer concert type stuff) I just use my Eb.
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