FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
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Re: FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
Man...if I lived closer...AND had the bread.
My 2900S was stolen like 8 years ago. When I got the insurance check, I decided it was better to put the money toward more sensible things (like rent, which I was struggling with at the time), and it forced me to really take tuba more seriously.
I had maybe three gigs on that instrument, while working all the time on bass, so it seemed like a dumb idea to blow money on it again.
But I keep dreaming that my horn ended up in my hands again, and the first thing I do in EVERY SINGLE DREAM is play through all the Bach suites. I still can't get through them on tuba.
FWIW, if that's a euro shank, it's likely a 2900. If it's a bass trombone shank, it's likely a 2950. And I think the 2900 is 11 1/4" bell, while the 2950 is 12 1/4". The latter of which is just BARELY too big to fit in an overhead compartment.
My 2900S was stolen like 8 years ago. When I got the insurance check, I decided it was better to put the money toward more sensible things (like rent, which I was struggling with at the time), and it forced me to really take tuba more seriously.
I had maybe three gigs on that instrument, while working all the time on bass, so it seemed like a dumb idea to blow money on it again.
But I keep dreaming that my horn ended up in my hands again, and the first thing I do in EVERY SINGLE DREAM is play through all the Bach suites. I still can't get through them on tuba.
FWIW, if that's a euro shank, it's likely a 2900. If it's a bass trombone shank, it's likely a 2950. And I think the 2900 is 11 1/4" bell, while the 2950 is 12 1/4". The latter of which is just BARELY too big to fit in an overhead compartment.
Nick
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
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Re: FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
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Re: FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
BopEuph wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 12:11 pm Man...if I lived closer...AND had the bread.
My 2900S was stolen like 8 years ago. When I got the insurance check, I decided it was better to put the money toward more sensible things (like rent, which I was struggling with at the time), and it forced me to really take tuba more seriously.
I had maybe three gigs on that instrument, while working all the time on bass, so it seemed like a dumb idea to blow money on it again.
But I keep dreaming that my horn ended up in my hands again, and the first thing I do in EVERY SINGLE DREAM is play through all the Bach suites. I still can't get through them on tuba.
FWIW, if that's a euro shank, it's likely a 2900. If it's a bass trombone shank, it's likely a 2950. And I think the 2900 is 11 1/4" bell, while the 2950 is 12 1/4". The latter of which is just BARELY too big to fit in an overhead compartment.
I think after everything, pretty sure it’s a 2900 that had the lead pipe replaced with a large shank receiver sometime down the road. The bell measures 11.4”.
Funny you mention the Bach suites, because I find them to be most playable, for me at least, on the Eb tuba I played my last year in undergrad, followed by the 3/4 CC, and then euphonium, and then BBb. Hopefully once I’m done moving every year I can look into purchasing a tuba again.
Re: FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
I'd love an Eb/F bass tuba at some point. I only have two BBb horns right now, and I'll probably never really be happy playing the suites on any instrument unless I can play that first prelude at pitch. I can't hear the suites in any key other than the key it was written in (5th suite gets a pass with its lute suite counterpart in g minor). One of the first trailers I saw for The Soloist had the first prelude bumped up a half step, and I'm not sure why. I don't have perfect pitch, but the suites are so ingrained in my head that it hit me like a ton of bricks as soon as I heard it.Dubby wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 5:12 pm Funny you mention the Bach suites, because I find them to be most playable, for me at least, on the Eb tuba I played my last year in undergrad, followed by the 3/4 CC, and then euphonium, and then BBb. Hopefully once I’m done moving every year I can look into purchasing a tuba again.
I simply can't play the first 8 notes of the suite without chipping a note...yet.
As for playability, do you mean at pitch on all of these instruments? So Eb and CC were easier than on euph? I wonder if it's just the horn you're most comfortable on? I haven't played a euphonium since mine was stolen, and I feel like I'd be competition ready in a couple weeks on any solo I've worked on in the past if I was forced. So I wonder if an Eb would truly be easier for me, too?
Nick
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
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Re: FS: Willson Euphonium and Gig Bag
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As for playability, do you mean at pitch on all of these instruments? So Eb and CC were easier than on euph? I wonder if it's just the horn you're most comfortable on? I haven't played a euphonium since mine was stolen, and I feel like I'd be competition ready in a couple weeks on any solo I've worked on in the past if I was forced. So I wonder if an Eb would truly be easier for me, too?
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Yeah, for me it was definitely a comfort thing where I was playing those instruments more than any other at the time or at any time. I just wasn’t able to get back to comfortable on the euph as I had hoped after rarely playing it in college, compared to bass bone and tuba which I played everyday.
As for playability, do you mean at pitch on all of these instruments? So Eb and CC were easier than on euph? I wonder if it's just the horn you're most comfortable on? I haven't played a euphonium since mine was stolen, and I feel like I'd be competition ready in a couple weeks on any solo I've worked on in the past if I was forced. So I wonder if an Eb would truly be easier for me, too?
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Yeah, for me it was definitely a comfort thing where I was playing those instruments more than any other at the time or at any time. I just wasn’t able to get back to comfortable on the euph as I had hoped after rarely playing it in college, compared to bass bone and tuba which I played everyday.