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Reverb: Rudolf Meinl BBb
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Re: Reverb: Rudolf Meinl BBb
Blue Upholstery. ![Drool :drool:](./images/smilies/e21540.gif)
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Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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Re: Reverb: Rudolf Meinl BBb
I’ve always found the 4/4 C instrument (the later more commonly-seen version with the tall upper bow) to be “difficult”. (I owned one, and have played several since.)
Morphing into a “B-flat snob“
, i’m not in the market for any more B-flat tubas right now, but I’ve never played one of those - and would be curious to find out how they play.
If anyone north of Memphis heads down I-55 to buy that thing - and heads back north the same way after buying it, I wouldn’t mind a detour (over this way - roughly an hour east) to show it to me.![😎](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@latest/assets/svg/1f60e.svg)
Morphing into a “B-flat snob“
If anyone north of Memphis heads down I-55 to buy that thing - and heads back north the same way after buying it, I wouldn’t mind a detour (over this way - roughly an hour east) to show it to me.