Stryk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 9:58 am
It looks like it sounds great!
My trombone friend is a pretty good tuba player, but - as is known - it typically takes a great deal of practice (particularly when playing 6/4 contrabass instruments) to produce a strong/solid "fortissimo" in the really low range (such as 4-ledger-lines F, etc.) He (very short videos, as well as over the phone) has demonstrated that for me - so far - two or three times.
I have NO idea whether I'll
- keep this for a bit
- keep it forever (You know: We freeway philharmonic feshunuls need BOTH a "home 6/4" and a "hall 6/4".)
- flip it really soon
...??
I'm personally accustomed to a fully-chromatic rig (3+1 comp, 5+1, 5+1+ #2 trigger, 6+2, etc...)
Flipping the #1 slide would not only define that existing #1 upper slide as more accessible, but would also open up a space for a rotor.
If I did a "period"-looking add-on, do y'all think it would affect the value adversely?
hive mind wrote:Adding a fifth valve ruins response.
If/since/as that's the case, I might just convert it to a 3-valve.
(I'm thinking that - were I to scrounge around here - I probably actually have some of these matching old-old-OLD Conn brace socket flanges.)
I'm thinking that anything done really well (that doesn't look like some patched-on crap, and that promotes playability) would add to value.
(insert shoulders-shrug here)