Cerveny Rotary Eb
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
The side opposite the bell looks pretty bashed in, though.
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playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
Perhaps there has been some bidding activity since the last posting, but that price (certainly, with shipping) has well exceeded my personal "parts horn" budget...and - particularly - my "parts horn just in case I might need those parts SOMETIME" budget.
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
Yes, it was less than 300 when I posted that I would consider it for a parts horn
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
I admire your juxtaposition of the words, "pretty" and "terrible"...
' too bad there's no poll, in order to determine whether others do as well.
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
I doubt many people have played one. When I was did I was shocked at the thin tone and stuffy low range
That being said, the valves would be a great assortment of parts for Frankentuba projects.
That being said, the valves would be a great assortment of parts for Frankentuba projects.
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Re: Cerveny Rotary Eb
I own two of these badged under different names but both Cerveny. I am cannibalising them to make one 5 valve instrument. Both of mine have really solid low ranges that speak easily and can produce a lot of volume. All over the range of both horns is quite nice. They definitely need the help of the 5th valve though. Intonation in the bottom end need a lot of slide gymnastics. I have always wanted a 5 valve rotary Eb. I primarily use CC for everything so this will mainly be a horn "just for fun". Once all is said and done, this will be a very inexpensive project. Even if I need to add some sort of main tuning slide kicker, I should have a pretty nice Eb for the fraction of the cost of a new one. It should be fun to see how it turns out.
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