Pedal Db on a 4-valve CC tuba

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Pedal Db on a 4-valve CC tuba

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Anyone have any tips or suggestions on playing a pedal Db on a 4-valve CC tuba? The pedal C is not a problem, and even the pedal D isn't too bad - just the pedal Db is a real stinker.
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Use a BBb tuba (13&4) or an Eb tuba (1). Save the CC tuba for the day when you have to play a pedal B-natural or C.
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bloke wrote:
2/ If your bell is fat enough, you can try the (valves 2 & 3, usually) "false" tone...

"Others, likely, will offer the same advice."
Indeed...this is what I did on my old 4 valve Rudy Meinl 6/4 CC.
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I have a 3/4 Yamaha C, the 621 silver. I adore this horn, but pedal D has always been a stickler for me. The c, B natural and B flat are fine but the intonation on the D is tricky.
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Dang, I wrote the original post 7 years ago?

That has also been:
-- 3 tubas ago
-- 5 jobs ago
-- 1 wife ago :D
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lost your wife already !

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Nothing gets past you guys. :)

"1 wife ago" meaning I have 1 wife now, and had 0 wives back in 2005. Wait, wives? Dammit, this is too complicated. Let's just say I'm married (only once, and happily!) and didn't even know her back in 2005. :lol:
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How about a bell extension? It works on woodwinds.

Roll up a cuppla pages of music and insert in the bell of an alto sax to get a low A.

On a bassoon, a toilet paper tube inserted in the bell does the same job.
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That note almost jumps out of an Eb tuba.
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Yes.

Unfortunately, the E and F above that are godawful if you don't have a five valve horn or a good compensator. At least for me.
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1+2 don't blow too hard. Love it.

No need for slides nothing....
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Have you tried putting your foot in the bell? :wink:

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