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Boosey and Hawkes Imperial Tuba - TubeNet - Chisham The only tuba I've ever owned from new was a B H Imperial bought from Phil Parker's in London in 1978 It was a transitional model before the Sovereign name was set in stone This had the flat tendencies of the early sovereigns I had the "Fletcher cut" done on the instrument to get it up to pitch cosmetically it WAS a sovereign, same
Choosing an F tuba - TubeNet In Europe, this was common but is now declining, as tuba players adopt CC contrabass tubas as their default instrument This is the only use case where an F tuba needs to sound like a contrabass Variation on Bloke's remarks: Many try to optimize their F tuba choice for Number 4, and end up with an instrument they have to fight for 1-3
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Flying with a tuba - TubeNet - Chisham Pretty much all facets of my music jobs (tuba playing and teaching marching band across the states, as well as some marketing for Chrysler and Redbull) require flying, so I end up flying over 100 times a year
Who played tuba . . . - TubeNet Who played tuba on "Whose Wild About Harry?" 1992 film with Dan Akroyd by Northern » Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:
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History of the Martin Tuba - TubeNet - Chisham Because of their smaller numbers, the Martin tuba design has a somewhat small cult following including myself, but it isn't as popular or as revered as some other designs like the famous and often-copied York designs, but I think if more people had the opportunity to try one, it likely would be more popular and more copied
Protecting a raw brass tuba - TubeNet Post by tuba kitchen » Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:02 pm I have taken the lacquer off the bells of 2 of my horns: B S PT-6 and Melton 2145 This was years ago and having done nothing for protection, nothing has happened (ok they don't look like just coming out of the showroom)