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.
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...
Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
Dare I ask what you’ve been drinking and in what quantities?
I might just want to stop by and join you!
I might just want to stop by and join you!
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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
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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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
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.
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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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
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.
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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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
I suppose that should have occurred to me…
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Re: Meinl-Weston/Melton model 54½50...??
I’ve heard that it’s a lot easier to memorize textbooks than to think.