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Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2021 7:20 am
by Dave Detwiler
Hi again, all,
Here is my ranking, by size, of the Subcontrabass Tubas I have been able to track down in my research. Do you know of any others that I have somehow missed - and can you verify their existence, whether now or in the past? Or do you have more reliable data on any of the ones listed?
Thanks so much!
Dave
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Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2021 11:27 am
by Dave Detwiler
To see photos of most of these, here is my blog post with the same information:
http://tubapastor.blogspot.com/2021/01/ ... tubas.html. Enjoy - and let me know if you are aware of more of these monsters!
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:24 am
by Dave Detwiler
Last call for any additional subcontrabass tuba sightings - thanks!
And @bloke, what can you tell me about the Hoffnung tuba, having apparently seen it and played it?
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:13 am
by iiipopes
Cerveny made a contra F tuba, and I think there is a tightly wrapped contra Eb tuba on a thread on TubeNet.
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:52 am
by bloke
Dave Detwiler wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:24 am
Last call for any additional subcontrabass tuba sightings - thanks!
And @bloke, what can you tell me about the Hoffnung tuba, having apparently seen it and played it?
If that is the instrument that is in Texas, I spent just a long enough time with it to have my picture taken with it, and to discover that it’s a giant vacuum cleaner. Its own mouthpiece overshot my face, and I’m not a person with a small face.
Regardless of how much gigantism is involved in designing an instrument, the human end of it probably (??) needs to accommodate humans.
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:36 pm
by Mithosphere
https://imgur.com/gallery/y70coEk
EEb subbass tuba. Compact wrap 26-27 feet long, .800" bore, 18 inch bell
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:37 pm
by Mithosphere
iiipopes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 7:13 am
Cerveny made a contra F tuba, and I think there is a tightly wrapped contra Eb tuba on a thread on TubeNet.
The contra F is really a subcontra Bb.
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 6:43 am
by Dave Detwiler
Thanks, Ian (@Mithosphere. But this raises a few questions:
1. If a 13-ft Eb tuba is considered a bass tuba, wouldn't a 26-ft Eb be a contrabass, and then a 52-ft Eb, such as the Saxhorn bourdon (no. 1 in my ranking above), be a subcontrabass? Or is "sub-bass" a category used with Eb tubas?
2. What is the make and year of your 26-ft Eb?
3. I have not yet found any hard evidence (articles or images) for a subcontrabass Cerveny. Bevan mentions one (or is it two?) in his book, but with no documentation. What more can you tell me?
Thanks again!
Dave
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 1:14 pm
by Mithosphere
This was he same question I had - since it’s more or less a one-off instrument, it’s hard to figure out how it’s classified. At 26-27 feet long - double the length of a standard bass in E-flat, that would fall in the range of the contrabass. Although if week look at organ notation, as I was told by someone either on that other tuba forum or YouTube, it’s considered a subbass.... but then the Okemos, MI 26-27 foot E-flat helicon is called a subcontrabass...
I’ll have to find that old thread, if the posts haven’t been deleted, to see if I can find the University of Illinois concert program that lists this E-flat tuba in question, although I think they called it a contrabass. I know it was probably made by Bohland & Fuchs pre-1920.
Cerveny made really early tubas and I think someone had found an old catalog showing models like a subcontrabass, but I think we’re talking about the big rotary valve be that is the Amati in B-flat - there was all sorts of talk on what key it was in on the old old Tube—- I mean old tuba forum pre-2004.
Re: Are you aware of any other Subcontrabass Tubas?
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:40 am
by SteveMarcus
Mithosphere wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 1:14 pmthe Okemos, MI 26-27 foot E-flat helicon is called a subcontrabass...
Now that the Okemos building is gone, it could be assumed that the EEb subbass/subcontrabass helicon and all the other tubas that hung from the ceiling or rested in the basement are in the hands of the former owner of the defunct museum/restaurant.
Any info?