History of the Tuba - Jack Adler McKean
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:45 am
As also referenced by Louis (TheBerlinerTuba), here is a link to Jack Adler-McKean, tubist and researcher, who wrote very interesting articles about the history of the tuba and has a ton of sound samples playing serpent, ophicleide, vienna tuba, cimbasso, french C tuba, Eb Bombardon etc etc. on then contemporary musik from Ravel, Verdi, Mahler, Strauss, Wagner, Elgar……
Sound and characteristics of these various Tuba predecessors are very different from todays modern larger bore and bell instruments. In his very interesting thesis he elaborates extensively about the historical context of instruments and compositions, possible shortcomings and developments but also the loss of colors, clarity and functionality by using basically the same more or less homogenized tuba models for everything now…..
https://www.jackadlermckean.eu/
https://www.youtube.com/@jackamck
best
chris
Sound and characteristics of these various Tuba predecessors are very different from todays modern larger bore and bell instruments. In his very interesting thesis he elaborates extensively about the historical context of instruments and compositions, possible shortcomings and developments but also the loss of colors, clarity and functionality by using basically the same more or less homogenized tuba models for everything now…..
https://www.jackadlermckean.eu/
https://www.youtube.com/@jackamck
best
chris