I am posting this because when I was in college and bought my first Alex, it was so out of tune I had to use about every alternate fingering known to the tuba world to make it work. The benefit to playing that horn during my development years is it forced me to use my ears. The downside, playing anything technical or even most Bordogni Etudes were a real hassle. The Alex CC I am working on is a horn I wish I had way back then.
Kopprasch Etude No 7
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Alex CC with Video (Kopprasch No. 7)
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Re: Alex CC with Video (Kopprasch No. 7)
Fine playing, Tom. You and that classic Alexander sound really bring that piece to life.
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Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
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Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com