Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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Happy Tuba Tuesday. Today, the Museum features a Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.


Serial #: 1193

Bell Diameter 14”, Bore Size .610, Height 31”.

“The Buescher Mfg. Co” around outside of seal/” True-Tone”/ “Trade Mark”/” registered”/” Elkhart, Ind”. Engraved picture of a hanging bell part of seal. Beautiful relief engraving on bell around seal. 1,2,3 on valves. SN on second valve.



https://simonettitubacollection.com/ins ... ston-1890/
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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Think they tried to make a very small tuba more ergonomically friendly by putting the pistons far away. Makes sense (first valve slide is "there") but it looks weird enough to talk about on a forum 130 years after the fact :teeth: The ports are pretty weird/cool too. Kind of reminds me of one of those convertible tubas.
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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Buescher did a lot of unique stuff, design-wise.
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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Looks like a converted Corno Basso valve section.
I bet I could play left-handed
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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groovlow wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 7:51 pm Looks like a converted Corno Basso valve section.
I bet I could play left-handed
Now i need to look up a Corno Basso, but definitely it looks possible to play with a reach around, and more convenient than most...

(edit: correcting typi)
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The reference comes from the podcast "History of the Tuba", multiple early names, on scores for cimbasso.
Part 3 or 4
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Buescher, E flat tuba, 3 piston, 1890.

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It was actually designed for airflow, not for usage.
Buescher first started out with their "Epoch" designed valve system, which they likened to air the air flowing through a trombone slide.
Eventually they realized that airflow did not make the difference, and moved on to conventional valve pathways.

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If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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