Jazz Tuba
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- tobysima`
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Jazz Tuba
I figured for standing/jazz stuff a Dynasty convertible tuba (never in contra from though, ew ). It's small enough to hold and have fun with, and I actually really enjoy playing it now that I've fixed the tuba (It's not my tuba, yet, it's the school's. I may try and buy it, I LOVE the horn). But, I figured maybe my input could be debated, and expanded upon.
Toby Simard
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
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- Snake Charmer
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Re: Jazz Tuba
In my humble opinion there is nothing to discuss. If you feel good with the horn, your playing colleagues don't complain and the audience is happy everything is fine!
...with a song in my heart!
- Snake Charmer
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Re: Jazz Tuba
...but of course you should cut it to C, add some valves and have it silver-plated!
...with a song in my heart!
- tobysima`
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Re: Jazz Tuba
I'm definitely a lacquer guy over silver plate - I'm lazySnake Charmer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 7:04 am ...but of course you should cut it to C, add some valves and have it silver-plated!
Toby Simard
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
- tobysima`
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Re: Jazz Tuba
I've used it for almost everything, and so far nobody has kicked me out!Snake Charmer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:27 am In my humble opinion there is nothing to discuss. If you feel good with the horn, your playing colleagues don't complain and the audience is happy everything is fine!
Toby Simard
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
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Re: Jazz Tuba
I totally agree for ease of maintenance, although I love the look raw brass and a natural patina
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- tobysima`
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Re: Jazz Tuba
I don't like to spend much time working on cleaning a tuba!
Toby Simard
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U
M&M 5V CC Tuba - Bach 18
Mack EU1150S - SM2U