Just noticed this little York:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Silver-J-Ma ... dZViewItem
It looks like a compact Eb -- has anyone else seen (or played) one like this?
York "Vacation Tuba"?
Forum rules
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
- Kevin Hendrick
- 6 valves
- Posts: 3156
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:51 pm
- Location: Location: Location
York "Vacation Tuba"?
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
- Chuck(G)
- 6 valves
- Posts: 5679
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:48 am
- Location: Not out of the woods yet.
- Contact:
-
- bugler
- Posts: 173
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 2:24 pm
- Location: Platteville, WI
- Contact:
At the IWBC conference, Yamaha had a little tuba case there and I was excited and ran up to the guy saying, "Is that an F tuba?!" because I wanted to try it out. As it turned out, however, it was a mini-BBb tuba. I played it, and it was pretty neat, but I don't know why anyone would buy it except for little kids or something...
Assistant Professor of Low Brass
University of Wisconsin - Platteville
B&S Tuba Artist/Clinician
University of Wisconsin - Platteville
B&S Tuba Artist/Clinician
- Kevin Hendrick
- 6 valves
- Posts: 3156
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:51 pm
- Location: Location: Location
Sounds like the mini-Yammie might be a nice horn for:
(a) road trips
(b) "stand-up" gigs (Dixie, German band, etc.)
I'd been thinking the same about the York -- could be a very useful instrument as is (with any needed restoration done, but in its original configuration).
(a) road trips
(b) "stand-up" gigs (Dixie, German band, etc.)
I'd been thinking the same about the York -- could be a very useful instrument as is (with any needed restoration done, but in its original configuration).
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)