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shorty/fatty Holton B-flat 5th valve

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yep
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maybe later
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Re: POLL: shorty/fatty (York-like) Holton B-flat tuba with 19-inch bell...

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bloke wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:38 pm How many times playing Beelzebub does that require? I've played that piece once, and I played with a Ouija board once, so am I done for?
Beelzebub is one of my favorites. The solo, that is.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: POLL: shorty/fatty (York-like) Holton B-flat tuba with 19-inch bell...

Post by bloke »

LOL...

I was looking through youtube videos to find crap to delete.

I found this (which seems like a good "delete" candidate), but it made me laugh, so it stays.

This is the 5th valve (FF semitone circuit) for this B-flat tuba before being mounted on the instrument.

I had some Jinbao 19mm bore rotors, and decided to NOT spend the dough on a Meinlschmidt...so I picked the best one that I had, and "worked" the rotor body up higher into the casing until I had more (a good bit of) contact area between the rotor body air seal surface and the casing.

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