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Anyone ever played one of these?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:34 am
by hup_d_dup
Miraphone 56B
Variously described as a tenor tuba or kaiser baritone
Reason for asking: I'm looking for something that has a brighter sound than a euphonium. The
Besson small-bore baritones are a bit cramped for my taste and I'm hoping a larger bore might be the ticket.
Trying to decide if it's worth a road trip.
Hup
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Re: Anyone ever played one of these?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:56 am
by bort2.0
They are fun, but for me, it has to be the right price to be worth it. Pretty limited use, IMO
Re: Anyone ever played one of these?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 9:07 am
by bloke
I own a Melton made one (aka “Meinl-Weston”).
Mine is about 30 inches tall. The bell diameter is the same as most of the compensating euphoniums being currently produced, but the bugle is much fatter. When I measure down from the bell rim to the same place that a typical compensating euphonium‘s bell ends, my kaiser baritone bell is about 1/4th larger in diameter. The bore size in the rotors is about the same as a large bore compensating euphonium, but occurs a bit later in the instrument.
Miraphone may be different, but the sonority of mine is anything but brighter, and - to get the type of sound that I prefer, I need to go down to something like a 6-1/2AL or 5G, as typical compensating euphonium mouthpiece offers a sonority that is too dull…
…but why not go look at it? The least you’ll get is a free education.
Re: Anyone ever played one of these?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 9:15 am
by LeMark
I owned one. (actually the 4 valve version) Really bad low range, in fact I removed the 4th valve for another project and sold it as a 3 valve instrument.
Didn't play particularly in tune either. The oval version is a better horn
Re: Anyone ever played one of these?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:47 pm
by Mary Ann
I had one similar but it was not a Miraphone. Maybe a Melton....but it was so horribly out of tune with itself that it got played only a few times. I actually don't remember what tone quality it had, but pretty sure it did not sound anything like my Sterling euph that I ended up with. I had it because I don't do well with pistons, and still don't, but couldn't find a rotary that was playable with my intonation standards.