Happy Tuba Tuesday
In today’s edition, from the Museum, we’re featuring the only Double-Belled Rotary Valve Euphonium in the collection.
https://simonettitubacollection.com/ins ... -5-rotary/
Tuba Tuesday: Rotary Double Bell Euphonium
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Rotary Double Bell Euphonium
WOW! What a gem!!!
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Rotary Double Bell Euphonium
Also the only Coleman/Missenharter in the collection?
Strange, i always refer to them as Missenharter, and i don't know why.
Anyway, hurray for old Philadelphia makers!
Strange, i always refer to them as Missenharter, and i don't know why.
Anyway, hurray for old Philadelphia makers!
"All art is one." -Hal
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Rotary Double Bell Euphonium
hmm...
After I install the 6th rotor on to my Melton (Meinl-Weston) kaiser bariton, I guess I could put together an alternate alto horn bell section to insert into that 6th rotor circuit.
Just think of the special musical effects that I could produce on Heldenleben, Pictures, Don Quixote, Planets, et al...
...a sure-fire way of being hired back, right?
After I install the 6th rotor on to my Melton (Meinl-Weston) kaiser bariton, I guess I could put together an alternate alto horn bell section to insert into that 6th rotor circuit.
Just think of the special musical effects that I could produce on Heldenleben, Pictures, Don Quixote, Planets, et al...
...a sure-fire way of being hired back, right?