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TubeNet - TubeNet - Chisham Book- The Perfect Tuba by Renodoc » Mon Nov 24, 2025 10:36 pm 1 Replies 61 Views Last post by circusboy Tue Nov 25, 2025 8:35 pm
Daellenbachs carbon fiber bell tuba - TubeNet - Chisham The tuba is VERY similar to the Yamaha he had been on the past several years, minus the big "Yamaha" sticker going down the side of the bell EDIT - Andy's pictures show a "cleaned up" version of exactly what I am talking about
Identify these old tubas? - TubeNet - Chisham The first tuba is perhaps one of the earliest VEB made (predecessor to the GDR B S name) CC Tubas ca 1960s with its half round nickel silver braces and brass valve casings
Bass trombone Vs. Tuba - TubeNet - Chisham What is the difference between bass trombone and tuba? Should I use a small tuba mouthpiece or a large trombone mouthpiece? I currently have Giddings and Webster Bayomo and love it! Would it be beneficial to practice buzzing on a trombone mouthpiece? Happy New Year! Nick
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Boosey and Hawkes Imperial Tuba - TubeNet - Chisham Hello all I have a few questions: When did Boosey and Hawkes stop making Imperial 4 valve compensating tubas? When did they start making Sovereign 4 valve compensating tubas? Did they produce both models at the same time? If so, were they considered equal? Thank you in advance for your replies
What is the normal range for BBb Tubas? - TubeNet - Chisham Greentubaguy wrote: I have heard that as a Tuba player, one is expected to be able to play a total range of at least 4 octaves, from the Bb that is two octaves below the bass clef, all the way to the Bb that lies 2 octaves above the bass clef Is this true for all players, or just professionals from Wind Symphonies or Philarmonics? Thanks for the information!