Tuba Players Are In High Demand For The New City Orchestra

The have a new Virtuosi EE-flat tuba in a similar price range to Besson 981/982. They also include other brass band instruments in their 'Virtuosi' range (Euphonium, Baritone, Tenor Horn etc), endorsed by some of the leading UK brass band players.

Torchinsky Orchestral Tuba Players Repertoire by Z-Tuba Dude » Mon 5:03 pm 5 Replies 1128 Views Last post by tclements Mon 9:22 pm

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Re: History of the Martin Tuba by opus37 » Tue 12:07 pm You need to expand your Google search. There are several histories of the Martin company available. Try Horn u copia for a start. Martin made instruments that were of the highest quality for the period in Elkhart IN. I had a 1912 Martin which I rebuilt with the help of Lee ...

  1. General-purpose orchestra tuba playing. In Europe, this was common but is now declining, as tuba players adopt CC contrabass tubas as their default instrument. This is the only use case where an F tuba needs to sound like a contrabass.

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Conn 5J - Good Tuba? by Brassdad » Mon 11:57 am Have an opportuntiy to get a Conn 5J. What are your thoughts? Does it have any broblems of note? New Breed, Old Breed! It doesn't matter so long as it's the Marine Breed!

Hello all. I have a few questions: When did Boosey and Hawkes stop making Imperial 4 valve compensating tubas? When did they start making Sovereign 4 valve compensating tubas? Did they produce both models at the same time? If so, were they considered equal? Thank you in advance for your replies.

Tuba wrapping by tuba.bobby » Tue 12:55 pm Heya, im just wondering what to wrap my Tuba in to protect the Lacquer at some parts, especially round the front and on the hand grip. i play a top valve york preference. i have seen other Tubas with this black wrap but what do people use?

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Star Tribune: Review: Prepare to care more about tubas than you ever thought possible

Add the tuba to the list of book subjects you probably thought you didn’t care about but that is suddenly compelling as heck. We’ve had entire books about salt, the digestive system and the color ...

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Review: Prepare to care more about tubas than you ever thought possible

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