The best...
CC tuba is a BBb
F tuba is a 3/4 CC
6/4 tuba is a 5/4
Lacquer is unlacquered
Bydlo tuba is a euphonium
Sousaphone is a recording bell tuba
Recording bell tuba is a sousaphone
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Ah, now you are getting the point of this post...
_______________________________________martyneilan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:06 am This could be an interesting exercise to see what other people write, keeping things generic and not specific to brands/models:
The best...
CC tuba is a BBb![]()
F tuba is a 3/4 CC the original version of one particular make/style
6/4 tuba is a 5/4 BBb
Nitrocellulose Lacquer is eventually unlacquered
Bydlo tuba is a euphonium*(and the smaller the better)
For all practical purposes,
Sousaphone is a recording bell tuba
Recording bell tuba is a sousaphone![]()
The best...martyneilan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:06 am This could be an interesting exercise to see what other people write, keeping things generic and not specific to brands/models:
The best...
CC tuba is a BBb
F tuba is a 3/4 CC
6/4 tuba is a 5/4
Lacquer is unlacquered
Bydlo tuba is a euphonium
Sousaphone is a recording bell tuba
Recording bell tuba is a sousaphone![]()
Don't you have a problem mowing down the unwary fellow stroller who comes up on your left?
Not at all. They should stay in their own lane. I am careful to stay in mine. If they can’t hear me or see me (how could you miss me???), I have no remorse for their dumb ass.
I don’t have much problem with my Eb helicon, but I recently tried the Wessex BBb helicon, and I had real problem getting the leadpipe to reach adequately. I had much greater luck with the Cerveny BBb helicon when I tried one years ago.I liked playing a helicon somewhat, particularly the F that was not circular and therefore set in place with no hands, but never had one with a leadpipe such that the mouthpiece naturally reached my mouth, and never heard of a BBb that wasn't circular.
I’m not sure that particular set of variables exists in any BBb model (some old German designs come close), but I think you’re onto something.Show me a non-circular kaiser BBb helicon with at least 4 valves and a custom leadpipe, that you can play sitting down in an ordinary chair if necessary, and that doesn't stick out too far on the left (probably, = not a sousaphone with a straight bell grafted on.) Maybe that's the best.
I agree 100%!!!! I played Eb tuba as my bass tuba for 43 years, ever since Paul Krzywicki brought 3 of Yamaha's early Eb tubas back from a tour of Japan. It sounds more like a tuba than some of the German rotary valved F tubas did and was much less expensive. My contrabass tuba was a CC tuba of one kind or another.