Svelte gig bag for a big tuba
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:24 pm
I need to buy a gig bag for a larger than average tuba. I generaly know the options as well as anyone, but it's been a while since I've owned one of these.
I'm particularly thinking of my old Marzan, for which I had a Cronkite bag. It was well made and fit just right, of course... But it was a bit unwieldy, and whatever the opposite of svelte is... It was that. I think what particularly bothered me was that around the body it looked fine, but then around the bell it was just kind of goofy looking.
Contrast this to the Cronkite bag for the Cerveny 653 F tuba, which was quite svelte and had an overall much better look and non - goofiness to it.
But then again, tuba bags are goofy looking, I suppose.
Any thoughts from this? Are huge Cronk's not as bad looking as I think?
I typically have gone with Gotz, because I really like top-loaders... But for something big, I'm thinking side load might be the way to go.
Thanks!
I'm particularly thinking of my old Marzan, for which I had a Cronkite bag. It was well made and fit just right, of course... But it was a bit unwieldy, and whatever the opposite of svelte is... It was that. I think what particularly bothered me was that around the body it looked fine, but then around the bell it was just kind of goofy looking.
Contrast this to the Cronkite bag for the Cerveny 653 F tuba, which was quite svelte and had an overall much better look and non - goofiness to it.
But then again, tuba bags are goofy looking, I suppose.
Any thoughts from this? Are huge Cronk's not as bad looking as I think?
I typically have gone with Gotz, because I really like top-loaders... But for something big, I'm thinking side load might be the way to go.
Thanks!