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- Rick Denney
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I think it's good news that the B&M Symphonic 5500 Bb tuba is still potentially available. Every one that I have played has been wonderful, and I think it deserves to be a real contender in the market if the price is right for Bb players in the United States.
And I am intrigued by the MWN 6 under the "Meister Walter Nirschl" brand. The description, to my non-German-speaking ears, looks like "Bb tuba, 4 front action piston valves, 5th rotary valve on the right hand, 6/4 size, big orchestral Bb tuba with a really big sound." Unfortunately, there are no pictures. Are these made only on special order? Is this a Bb version of the instrument Floyd represents?
Rick "looking forward to seeing more" Denney
And I am intrigued by the MWN 6 under the "Meister Walter Nirschl" brand. The description, to my non-German-speaking ears, looks like "Bb tuba, 4 front action piston valves, 5th rotary valve on the right hand, 6/4 size, big orchestral Bb tuba with a really big sound." Unfortunately, there are no pictures. Are these made only on special order? Is this a Bb version of the instrument Floyd represents?
Rick "looking forward to seeing more" Denney
- Alex C
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I have played the MWN BBb (as opposed to the 5500) and it is a honey of a BBb. I don't know the price but it's got to be one of the very best BBb's I've ever played.
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Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
- J.c. Sherman
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- Kevin Hendrick
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Besson-ish compensating F?
The one that caught my attention is:

Looking forward to seeing specs and price(s) from Gemstone/Gemeinhardt!F–Tuba, Model MWN 1
F-tuba, 3 Perinet valves top action, 4th valve left hand, fully compensating, small F-tuba in the British style with the correct F-tuba sound.
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- Alex C
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Re: Besson-ish compensating F?
Price? It was quoted to me at over $12,000 and that before the dollar slid against the euro. I bet it's bumping easily over $15k.Kevin Hendrick wrote:The one that caught my attention is:
Looking forward to seeing specs and price(s) from Gemstone/Gemeinhardt!F–Tuba, Model MWN 1
F-tuba, 3 Perinet valves top action, 4th valve left hand, fully compensating, small F-tuba in the British style with the correct F-tuba sound.
City Intonation Inspector - Dallas Texas
"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
- Kevin Hendrick
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Re: Besson-ish compensating F?
Wouldn't be surprised at all ... oh well ...Alex C wrote:Price? It was quoted to me at over $12,000 and that before the dollar slid against the euro. I bet it's bumping easily over $15k.Kevin Hendrick wrote:The one that caught my attention is:
Looking forward to seeing specs and price(s) from Gemstone/Gemeinhardt!F–Tuba, Model MWN 1
F-tuba, 3 Perinet valves top action, 4th valve left hand, fully compensating, small F-tuba in the British style with the correct F-tuba sound.
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)


