Not talking about tuba sizes, or keys, brands (necessarily), or anything else... but just that basic sense of "what do I actually need" compared to "what am I using to do that?"
As an extreme example (sorry, cars again), having a new BMW 7 series, and driving it 5-10 miles per week for some minor errands. Sure, it's nice, it's comfortable, and you look cool with it... but... do you *need* it? And would you be just as happy with "less"? And use the $ saved to do other things in your life "more"?
I'm not necessarily there tuba-wise, but let's be real -- I'm not playing much, and I won't be playing much for the next many years, at least. My tuba is fantastically incredible. But it sits in a corner of my house. I could have a fantastically sufficient tuba for far less money, and use that money saved for other important things in my life. And with a fantastically sufficient tuba, I'd still derive the same amount of tuba- and music-related endorphins by playing it. So... why should I keep a tuba that's as nice as this, if it's not going to actually be used?
Not in a particular hurry here... but philosophically, having a "nice thing" and replacing it with a less expensive "nice thing"... kinda makes sense. I'm not emotionally attached to this tuba, no matter how much I like it!
TLDR, blah blah, crazy bort2.0 yakking about selling tubas again...
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