Tuba Tuesday: Martin, Handcraft, double belled, B flat euphonium, 5 piston, c.1935

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Tuba Tuesday: Martin, Handcraft, double belled, B flat euphonium, 5 piston, c.1935

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This Tuba Tuesday the Museum features a Martin, Handcraft, double belled, B flat euphonium, 5 piston, c.1935.

Bell diameters are 11 1/4″ & 6.0″, bore of .560″, and height of 29 1/4″.

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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Martin, Handcraft, double belled, B flat euphonium, 5 piston, c.1935

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Even though I know that the fifth valve is played with the left hand index finger, every time I look at one of those, my brain goes a bit squirrely trying to figure out if I'm seeing it right or if I've had too much to drink.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Martin, Handcraft, double belled, B flat euphonium, 5 piston, c.1935

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York-aholic wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:39 pm Even though I know that the fifth valve is played with the left hand index finger, every time I look at one of those, my brain goes a bit squirrely trying to figure out if I'm seeing it right or if I've had too much to drink.
Urge to make a Princess Bride reference rising...

(And what is this "too much" you speak of?)
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