I would love to get my hands on a travel-sized tuba at some point, for a few reasons: I live in a very small apartment with limited room, so it would be nicer to bust out a mini tuba to practice some fundamentals instead of my normal horns sometimes. Also, I play in a punk rock band and would love to bring a mini tuba out and start doing some CRAZY things. I'm also interested in using it for solo electrobass stuff. It would certainly not be a replacement for any of my regular horns, but there seems to be lots of fun potential with it!
With that being said, I don't want to buy one that's really out of tune, poor quality, doesn't sound good etc. Does anyone here own/use/have experience with travel-sized tubas, like the Wessex or ZO brands? Are there other brands that are better? I'm open to any key, but preferably CC and Eb.
The best pocket/travel size tubas
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The best pocket/travel size tubas
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Miraphone 283 "Norweigan Star" 5/4 Eb
Wessex "Chicago Presence" 6/4 CC
Boston Conservatory Tuba Performance 2025
Reece Ashley
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Miraphone 283 "Norweigan Star" 5/4 Eb
Wessex "Chicago Presence" 6/4 CC
Boston Conservatory Tuba Performance 2025
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Re: The best pocket/travel size tubas
I tried the Wessex Mighty Gnome a couple of years ago. I couldn't get it to sound anything remotely like a tuba (though I've heard others who have), so I sent it back.
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Re: The best pocket/travel size tubas
I have a Wessex Mighty Midget. It is cool and you can definitely make it sound loud but it just isn't as cool as I thought it'd be to have.
Its almost as if its tooo small. So you gotta wear it with a strap or you have to sit down. You have to mic it up if you play it in a loud band.
Its almost as if its tooo small. So you gotta wear it with a strap or you have to sit down. You have to mic it up if you play it in a loud band.
1940 Conn 32k Sousaphone
1962 Conn 20k Sousaphone
1920 Conn 38k Sousaphone
Wessex Bb Mighty Midget
Reynolds Contempora Bb Tuba
1965 King 1250 Sousaphone (Sold)
1962 Conn 20k Sousaphone
1920 Conn 38k Sousaphone
Wessex Bb Mighty Midget
Reynolds Contempora Bb Tuba
1965 King 1250 Sousaphone (Sold)
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Re: The best pocket/travel size tubas
I have the Wessex mini tuba in Eb/F. The version I have if the Mark 5 or newest version. I had a mark 1 and sold it. The mark 5 is a much better horn because it is better in tune, has fuller sound and less back pressure. Mine has the gold brass bell. If you play it in the F configuration, you get 5 valves. With Eb I get 4 valves and some alternate fingerings with the 5th valve. For what you intend to use this type of horn, it will work very well. I mostly use mine as a practice horn and Tuba Christmas because space is always a premium at that event. My horn has a bit more back pressure than a big horn and the sound is brighter. I've had to work on my tone because it is less forgiving if you use too much pressure, don't have a good buzz (aka too thin) or other similar issues. There are a couple of notes that are hard for me to tune (like the G at the bottom of the staff) but using alternate fingering (such a 3 versus 12) seems to solve that problem. You will have to experiment a bit. You can't get the volume out of it like you can a bigger horn. I have to more frequently empty my spit valve as compared to a larger horn. I find it a bit mouthpiece sensitive. I had to try a few different ones to get the clearest sound. For me, the Salesmanberger symphony works best. Again, you have to find what works best for you. Am I happy with my mini tuba? Yes, I am. It fits a niche that other tubas can't. All in all, it is very portable practice, very small event horn. I don't think it is for everyone, but it works well for me.
Brian
1892 Courtiere (J.W. Pepper Import) Helicon Eb
1980's Yamaha 321 euphonium
2007 Miraphone 383 Starlight
2010 Kanstul 66T
2016 Bubbie Mark 5
1892 Courtiere (J.W. Pepper Import) Helicon Eb
1980's Yamaha 321 euphonium
2007 Miraphone 383 Starlight
2010 Kanstul 66T
2016 Bubbie Mark 5