Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
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Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Hello!
Here is my soundcheck of the 4/4 and the
6/4 Adams CC Tuba! I like both
What do you think?
Here is my soundcheck of the 4/4 and the
6/4 Adams CC Tuba! I like both
What do you think?
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
I prefer the tone quality of the big horn. The 4/4 seems too bright and edgy.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Your playing is tremendous on both of these fine instruments. My personal preference is for the 6/4 tuba. Such a large and encompassing sound that is bright enough and full of warmth. Well Done and Merry Christmas from Canada!
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Maybe Bloke is wearing off on me, but I increasingly prefer a brighter, less titanic resonance, including on very heavy literature. I think that 4/4(which seems sort of 5/4 to me) sounds phenomenal! At least that German giant playing it does.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Thank you for your reply! I'm there again at Tuesday. Willcheck the other 6/4 too. I have a large 6/4 CC. So i think i will choose the 4/4... we will see .prairieboy1 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 4:54 pm Your playing is tremendous on both of these fine instruments. My personal preference is for the 6/4 tuba. Such a large and encompassing sound that is bright enough and full of warmth. Well Done and Merry Christmas from Canada!
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
You are right 100%. The 4/4 sounds big like a 5/4.TubātōTubŏtō wrote: ↑Sat Dec 18, 2021 11:06 pm Maybe Bloke is wearing off on me, but I increasingly prefer a brighter, less titanic resonance, including on very heavy literature. I think that 4/4(which seems sort of 5/4 to me) sounds phenomenal! At least that German giant playing it does.
I like it too! Merry Christmas and thank you for the compliment
Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Hello Daniel,
For me it is definitely the 4/4. Big enough to "do it all". But most important,you really have a voice on that instrument and not only an (impressive) sound. You are able to express yourself as a musician to a greater extent on that 4/4 than on the 6/4. And that is what should be decisive, because also tubaplaying is about making music.
All the best from Holland,
Hubert
For me it is definitely the 4/4. Big enough to "do it all". But most important,you really have a voice on that instrument and not only an (impressive) sound. You are able to express yourself as a musician to a greater extent on that 4/4 than on the 6/4. And that is what should be decisive, because also tubaplaying is about making music.
All the best from Holland,
Hubert
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
I agree with this as well. The 6/4 only sounds maybe 10-15% more woofy than the "4/4". Maybe with a deeper and bigger mouthpiece, that 4/4 will match the sound evenly. Clarity is key.hubert wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 9:42 am Hello Daniel,
For me it is definitely the 4/4. Big enough to "do it all". But most important,you really have a voice on that instrument and not only an (impressive) sound. You are able to express yourself as a musician to a greater extent on that 4/4 than on the 6/4. And that is what should be decisive, because also tubaplaying is about making music.
All the best from Holland,
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
There's something about the 4/4 that doesn't quite do it for me. There are a number of other tubas of similar size that i've heard and seen in videos before, and they all have this quality of sounding like they're being pushed to their limit. Not the way that it breaks up, but in the way that it just kind of feels like there is no more after that. I've owned a number of these types of tubas before, and it always kind of felt like taking a smaller car and trying to make it drive 80 miles an hour constantly. It will do that, sure. But a car with a bigger engine will go 80 miles an hour a whole lot more smoothly, and have a whole lot more left after that to go even faster. As if you needed to.
And the tricky part, is that I only think it sounds not so great in recordings. Under the bell, it sounds great. And nobody else ever seems to complain either. So maybe it's more of an effect of the room or the recording than anything else. But YouTube videos with the 4/4 tuba around the board just don't do it for me.
And I know these are just playtests, but what did you think of intonation on these? Both of them seem to ride sharp on you. Maybe that's just because it is just a play test, and you don't know the tuba as intimately as if you owned it.
All that said, the music, the talent, and everything good in that video comes from you. I honestly don't think it matters very much what tuba you pick up. You've proven that many many times.
And the tricky part, is that I only think it sounds not so great in recordings. Under the bell, it sounds great. And nobody else ever seems to complain either. So maybe it's more of an effect of the room or the recording than anything else. But YouTube videos with the 4/4 tuba around the board just don't do it for me.
And I know these are just playtests, but what did you think of intonation on these? Both of them seem to ride sharp on you. Maybe that's just because it is just a play test, and you don't know the tuba as intimately as if you owned it.
All that said, the music, the talent, and everything good in that video comes from you. I honestly don't think it matters very much what tuba you pick up. You've proven that many many times.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
I'm keeping my lips zipped about the videos - both of which demonstrate very good playing, yet reveal specific things about the instruments themselves...
...but I noticed the use (in a previous response, in which I was mentioned in passing) of the word "titanic"...
titanic - "of exceptional strength, size, or power"
More often, I see the word, "Teutonic", used to describe a particular type of tuba sound.
Ironically, most dictionaries define "Teutonic" (whether-or-not capitalized) as (simply) German.
Most Americans are under the impression that (so-called) "German-sounding" tubas offer a "brighter" sound (with more prominent high overtones).
this, though:
German music halls (in contrast to many of the American ones) much more resemble old cathedrals (regarding their acoustical properties, and remarkably extended lengths of reverberation time)...so - to sound very loud, I suspect that some German tuba players (performing in those halls) aren't often asked to push their instruments (regardless of bell taper profile) to their limits, and thus (often) an actual "German" sound isn't a particular high-overtones type of sound (and high-quality audio recordings hint at this as well).
As a final remark (about this sort of thing), I've noticed that - when pushing tubas to their limits - that additional "brightness" really does NOT move a decibel meter very much at all, but (mostly) only changes the "bouquet" (not a scientific/acoustical term, but whatever) of the sound.
As an American, I'm so very accustomed to LOW reverberation (intensity and time) halls that - when performing in one that features HIGH reverberation (intensity and time) - I'm a bit "put off", and - thus - must immediately "rethink".
Now, back to your regularly-scheduled programming...
...but I noticed the use (in a previous response, in which I was mentioned in passing) of the word "titanic"...
titanic - "of exceptional strength, size, or power"
More often, I see the word, "Teutonic", used to describe a particular type of tuba sound.
Ironically, most dictionaries define "Teutonic" (whether-or-not capitalized) as (simply) German.
Most Americans are under the impression that (so-called) "German-sounding" tubas offer a "brighter" sound (with more prominent high overtones).
this, though:
German music halls (in contrast to many of the American ones) much more resemble old cathedrals (regarding their acoustical properties, and remarkably extended lengths of reverberation time)...so - to sound very loud, I suspect that some German tuba players (performing in those halls) aren't often asked to push their instruments (regardless of bell taper profile) to their limits, and thus (often) an actual "German" sound isn't a particular high-overtones type of sound (and high-quality audio recordings hint at this as well).
As a final remark (about this sort of thing), I've noticed that - when pushing tubas to their limits - that additional "brightness" really does NOT move a decibel meter very much at all, but (mostly) only changes the "bouquet" (not a scientific/acoustical term, but whatever) of the sound.
As an American, I'm so very accustomed to LOW reverberation (intensity and time) halls that - when performing in one that features HIGH reverberation (intensity and time) - I'm a bit "put off", and - thus - must immediately "rethink".
Now, back to your regularly-scheduled programming...
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Wow, wonderful playing! And great sounding horns. The 4/4 does it for me. Sounds great everywhere with a better evenness of tone and cleaner articulations.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
I previously commented on the video about the wonderful playing. Regarding which tuba has a more appealing sound, I vote for the 4/4. It is broad, large, and clear, and the color of the sound seems like one that would project well into a hall.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Andbloke wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 2:11 pm
this, though:
German music halls (in contrast to many of the American ones) much more resemble old cathedrals (regarding their acoustical properties, and remarkably extended lengths of reverberation time)...so - to sound very loud, I suspect that some German tuba players (performing in those halls) aren't often asked to push their instruments (regardless of bell taper profile) to their limits, and thus (often) an actual "German" sound isn't a particular high-overtones type of sound (and high-quality audio recordings hint at this as well).
When you step on the gas with a 6/4 CC tuba, that brightness to the bouquet is not always the most pleasing, at least to me. When you step on the gas on a 5/4 - 6/4, tall-belled German BBb, however, the brightness and growl are much different in the bouquet, and at least to me, is not only pleasing, but is highly exciting.As a final remark (about this sort of thing), I've noticed that - when pushing tubas to their limits - that additional "brightness" really does NOT move a decibel meter very much at all, but (mostly) only changes the "bouquet" (not a scientific/acoustical term, but whatever) of the sound.
Doc (not talking about splatty, edgy brightness from small BBb tubas)
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Daniel,
Keeping it simple here.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 4/4 tuba it makes me happy.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 6/4 tuba it makes me REALLY happy.
Merry Christmas!
Tim
Keeping it simple here.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 4/4 tuba it makes me happy.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 6/4 tuba it makes me REALLY happy.
Merry Christmas!
Tim
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
Thank you for your comment! It was really a quick play test, just to show that the 4/4 sounds good compared to the 6/4 Tuba. Of course i have to practice the tune. It isa little sharp. Correct. I will practice more over Christmas.bort2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 1:53 pm There's something about the 4/4 that doesn't quite do it for me. There are a number of other tubas of similar size that i've heard and seen in videos before, and they all have this quality of sounding like they're being pushed to their limit. Not the way that it breaks up, but in the way that it just kind of feels like there is no more after that. I've owned a number of these types of tubas before, and it always kind of felt like taking a smaller car and trying to make it drive 80 miles an hour constantly. It will do that, sure. But a car with a bigger engine will go 80 miles an hour a whole lot more smoothly, and have a whole lot more left after that to go even faster. As if you needed to.
And the tricky part, is that I only think it sounds not so great in recordings. Under the bell, it sounds great. And nobody else ever seems to complain either. So maybe it's more of an effect of the room or the recording than anything else. But YouTube videos with the 4/4 tuba around the board just don't do it for me.
And I know these are just playtests, but what did you think of intonation on these? Both of them seem to ride sharp on you. Maybe that's just because it is just a play test, and you don't know the tuba as intimately as if you owned it.
All that said, the music, the talent, and everything good in that video comes from you. I honestly don't think it matters very much what tuba you pick up. You've proven that many many times.
Thank you again and merry Christmas!
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Thank you Tim!MN_TimTuba wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 8:50 pm Daniel,
Keeping it simple here.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 4/4 tuba it makes me happy.
When I close my eyes and listen to you play the 6/4 tuba it makes me REALLY happy.
Merry Christmas!
Tim
I wish you and your family Merry Christmas too.
Take care
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
The smaller of the two sounded better by itself.
I would not be surprised if the larger one blended better with an ensemble.
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I would not be surprised if the larger one blended better with an ensemble.
Patches on shirt elbows are ALWAYS the right choice!!
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
… so - via TFFJ phone-speakers consensus - someone needs to make an “orchestra” C tuba with a fake silver-colored carbon-fiber larger shell (in order to make it appear to be a 6/4 instrument, for looks), yet - buried inside – is a clear-sounding/lacquer-protected 4/4 - 5/4 instrument…(??)
Hey… It would also be dent-resistant.
Hey… It would also be dent-resistant.
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
^^^
I just adore watching the creative process evolve in real time!!
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Re: Adams 4/4 vs. 6/4 Tuba in a Video
…which makes me begin to wonder how big the actual modest boats are - buried inside the shells of those huge yachts, that you insured…
Three Valves wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 9:35 am ^^^
I just adore watching the creative process evolve in real time!!