King Rotary at BBC

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King Rotary at BBC

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Anyone here play the King rotary at BBC? I'm a little surprised how long it's been there.


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I was under the impression it kept getting sold and returned. I've seen it there but never played it.
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Crazy. I played Rick Benjamin's and it was a very good tuba.
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It was okay. The keywork of these in general feels awkward to me as I use pistons. The sound is direct. Good intonation. Just not my horn.
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