The 3 valve compensating system makes for a very in-tune tuba over the normal playing range (assuming that all the overtones line up).
The only 3 valve compensating BBb tubas I am familiar with are the tall and unwieldy Bessons, that are not well suited to younger or shorter players.
Have they ever made something similar in a much more manageable configuration?
It seems that would be a good choice for the student who has a year or two of playing under their belt but is not ready for a big horn yet.
Marty "hates those quarter tone sharp B naturals on some 3 valve BBb tubas"
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Re: 3/4 compensating BBb with 3 valves?
Replacing equipment with learning, one could could put some sort of slide stop (some twine, even) on a valve slide on a non-comp horn, and tell the kid "pull this on this note, push it in after". Ideally it (I don't like kids
) would start to understand how in tune notes sound and how to correct them.
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Many moons ago, Besson made an Eb 3-valve comp tuba with a 15 inch bell, but they are very rare now. I've only seen one for sale here on TubeNet, and even though the price was reasonable, I didn't have the cash at the time.
Also, Hirsbrunner makes a 3-valve rotary comp to order, but it is very expensive. I have a picture of it, but I have to reformat it to fit. If I can, I'll post it later.
Also, Hirsbrunner makes a 3-valve rotary comp to order, but it is very expensive. I have a picture of it, but I have to reformat it to fit. If I can, I'll post it later.
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Re: 3/4 compensating BBb with 3 valves?
What Bob1062 said:
What the kids heard Bob1062 say:Bob Kolada wrote:Replacing equipment with learning, one could could put some sort of slide stop (some twine, even) on a valve slide on a non-comp horn, and tell the kid "pull this on this note, push it in after". Ideally it (I don't like kids) would start to understand how in tune notes sound and how to correct them.
Bob Kolada wrote:"Hey kid, pull my finger"
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Kids must be smarter up north... 
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Re: 3/4 compensating BBb with 3 valves?
Hmmmmmmmmmmm,iiipopes wrote:Many moons ago, Besson made an Eb 3-valve comp tuba with a 15 inch bell, but they are very rare now. I've only seen one for sale here on TubeNet, and even though the price was reasonable, I didn't have the cash at the time.
Also, Hirsbrunner makes a 3-valve rotary comp to order, but it is very expensive. I have a picture of it, but I have to reformat it to fit. If I can, I'll post it later.
Maybe I should scrounge around and buy up a bunch of those old Boosey's laying around in brass bands' storage rooms and recondition them. I actually have one aout 5 feet from me. It is a converted high pitch one which isn't in the best condition but, it is easy to play and has a nice sound. A little tweaking and cutting back to a bit higher than HP would make it a nice E tuba - perfect for Bydlo
I have toyed with the idea of getting a low pitch, 3 valve one and adding a 4th valve to make a nice little Eb and/or a hp and swapping bells and doing some mods to make a nice little F. Something like a smaller Martin Eb bell shortened a bit would go very close to pulling one of the high pitch models up to F.
Maybe when I have my Martin Eb and the 186 finished and have a lot of tooling with nothing to do, I might have to take on another project..........
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Re: 3/4 compensating BBb with 3 valves?
There are also a couple of F comp tubas floating around here and there, either prototype or very, very limited production, and without the 5th valve aren't that useful.Ken Herrick wrote:Maybe I should scrounge around and buy up a bunch of those old Boosey's laying around in brass bands' storage rooms and recondition them. I actually have one aout 5 feet from me. It is a converted high pitch one which isn't in the best condition but, it is easy to play and has a nice sound. A little tweaking and cutting back to a bit higher than HP would make it a nice E tuba - perfect for Bydlo!!
I have toyed with the idea of getting a low pitch, 3 valve one and adding a 4th valve to make a nice little Eb and/or a hp and swapping bells and doing some mods to make a nice little F. Something like a smaller Martin Eb bell shortened a bit would go very close to pulling one of the high pitch models up to F.
Remember, if you add a 4th valve singly, your 4+ combinations will still be sharp without the 4th valve being integrated into the comp system, so you lose the whole reason for having a comp block to begin with. Please leave it be.
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Re: 3/4 compensating BBb with 3 valves?
Hirsbrunner 3-valve BBb comp w/ double-deck rotors:
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