so this is happening:
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Re: so this is happening:
well I SUPPOSE it will actually fix itself IF you let it fall out on the floor a few times.
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Re: so this is happening:
With the sandpaper, it works perfectly.
Again, I want to be able to grab the slide and pull it completely off without dealing with anything more than a lever that's right there by my thumb, and that's what I have.
On the #1 slide, I am going to install a "Bach #3-style" steel stop rod with threaded nuts and very small O-rings, because that one doesn't need to come off, but also slides effortlessly, and I've had some close calls with it when setting the instrument on its bell.
There are quite a few things that I usually do to instruments - after buying them - in order for them to completely suit me.
If there's something that distracts me - whether it be a tuning issue or something mechanical - I'm going to be striving to address or eliminate it, because I just don't like to be aware of tubas when I'm being paid to play music. I guess they're paying me to play the tuba, but they're really paying me to play music.
I've seen some little factory-installed black leather straps and buttons on some fairly pricey instruments, but I think I can do better than that.
Again, I want to be able to grab the slide and pull it completely off without dealing with anything more than a lever that's right there by my thumb, and that's what I have.
On the #1 slide, I am going to install a "Bach #3-style" steel stop rod with threaded nuts and very small O-rings, because that one doesn't need to come off, but also slides effortlessly, and I've had some close calls with it when setting the instrument on its bell.
There are quite a few things that I usually do to instruments - after buying them - in order for them to completely suit me.
If there's something that distracts me - whether it be a tuning issue or something mechanical - I'm going to be striving to address or eliminate it, because I just don't like to be aware of tubas when I'm being paid to play music. I guess they're paying me to play the tuba, but they're really paying me to play music.
I've seen some little factory-installed black leather straps and buttons on some fairly pricey instruments, but I think I can do better than that.
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Re: so this is happening:
I did not steal your quote, Peterbas. I myself, if you go back and read, told him that he was blowing so hard that he scared it enough to drop its pants. Perhaps you said the same thing, but I said it independently.
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Re: so this is happening:
I like it.
an argument over which one first made fun of how nicely bloke aligned his main tuning slide, and how a problem was solved without ruining nearly perfectly-assembled machinery
bloke "a lowly fixes-horns-on-Christmas-Day/3D-world/bas-humbug type of guy"
an argument over which one first made fun of how nicely bloke aligned his main tuning slide, and how a problem was solved without ruining nearly perfectly-assembled machinery
bloke "a lowly fixes-horns-on-Christmas-Day/3D-world/bas-humbug type of guy"
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Re: so this is happening:
There's a lot of good-natured chain-jerking that goes around here, that is sometimes misinterpreted as being annoyed (or whatever).
"ACTUALLY arguing over tuba crap" - pretty silly
As long as we stay away from libel, I think we're good...
... so what happened to that current two-month self-suspension...??
"ACTUALLY arguing over tuba crap" - pretty silly
As long as we stay away from libel, I think we're good...
... so what happened to that current two-month self-suspension...??
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Re: so this is happening:
So what you're saying is, you didn't need sandpaper to make that slide work so well due to superior alignment, yet needed sandpaper anyway to keep it in?bloke wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 4:11 pm OK...So this FINALLY stopped the slide from moving (when blowing the friggin' crap out of this thing)...
...so yes: I guess it IS air that's causing it.
EVEN AFTER installing the "slide brake", the slide brake's rubber pad would just scoot across the nice smooth lacquered surface...
...so I found a new/old REALLY COARSE belt sander belt, cut a rectangle out of it, and contact-cemented it to the outside slide tube.
That FINALLY stopped the sliding-when-I-blow-the-crap-out-of-the-tuba thing.
I was going through ______ Symphony No. _ (which is rumored to be programmed - next year - with one of the freeway philharmonics with which I'm associated). I've played #_ and #_, but never #_ (other than a single movement), and having a crack at #_ is an exciting proposition.
(sorry...but - just like fb - fack chekkuz have censored my post as - since the '23 - '24 schedule hasn't been released - it may only be 97% true.)
Anyway...I was blowing through a loud-as-hell passage in mvt. _, and (sho-nuff) that damn slide was OUT a friggin' INCH and was crackin' the damn pitches in the mid-upper range.
JETSON !!! YOURbbbbbbbbb FIREDbbbbbb !!!!!!!
PLEASE, Mr. Spacely...It's the DAMN SLIDE !!!
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Re: so this is happening:
I'll take it to a "tech", so they can add *thicker grease, misalign the slide, and use an expander.
Y'all like "techs", yes?
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Y'all like "techs", yes?
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*or Marvel Mystery Oil