Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??

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Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??

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In a few days, I'll have some inside/outside tubing (two pairs of sizes, obviously) to extend my main tuning slide (on my model 5450) by a total of 11 inches or so...

...lengthening it to a B♮ tuba. :bugeyes:

Of course, this is just a couple of extensions, and nothing that can't be undone in a matter of seconds.

I just thought it might be fun to try a few low sharp-key orchestral excerpts on TRULY "an instrument that MIGHT?? play better in sharp keys".

I'll post in this thread about it later...


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Dare I ask what you’ve been drinking and in what quantities?

I might just want to stop by and join you!

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I would just like to see what the intonation characteristics are like, and - if “good“ - I’d like to run through a handful of low-tessitura sharp-keys excerpts, and see what it’s like to play them while mashing down fewer buttons.
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Understood. It will be interesting to see what happens. As you say, quite easy mod to make the extenders.

I look forward to hearing what a foot of cylindrical tubing does. I’ve had a couple of old horns with extenders to bring a high pitch horn down to low pitch (less tubing obviously) but noticed no real difference in intonation or blow.

Less finger gymnastics would probably be nice.
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The prospect of playing “Der Walkürenritt” In the equivalent of “C Major on a C instrument” is somewhat a alluring.

As far as the additional cylindrical tubing in the main slide is concerned, most (all...??) of the fingerings to play those passages without it add that much additional cylindrical tubing, anyway.
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bloke wrote: Sat Jul 31, 2021 9:30 am As far as the additional cylindrical tubing in the main slide is concerned, most (all...??) of the fingerings to play those passages without it add that much additional cylindrical tubing, anyway.
I suppose that should have occurred to me…
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I’ve heard that it’s a lot easier to memorize textbooks than to think. 😉
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