Happy Tuba Tuesday!
In today’s edition, from the Museum, we look at a most interesting York BBb Sousaphone. This instrument has lower valve cap spring loaded water buttons.
The horn, from c. 1932, has a .750 bore, and even includes an old photo showing the original owner using it in an ensemble.
Enjoy!!
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Tuba Tuesday: Unusual York Sousaphone
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Unusual York Sousaphone
I wish my horns had those fancy bottom caps. My shirts really do!
The photo showing the original owner is cool but he's not playing that York. Not that it really matters but it's always cool to see old horns in their "natural habitat".
Tuesdays are becoming my favorite day of the week.
Keep them coming!
The photo showing the original owner is cool but he's not playing that York. Not that it really matters but it's always cool to see old horns in their "natural habitat".
Tuesdays are becoming my favorite day of the week.
Keep them coming!
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Unusual York Sousaphone
I don't suppose an exploded diagram of how they work is possible. Do they press against a plate that seals the bottom of the valve?
Even if they are just shock absorbers for my stomach, they are probably a win.
Anyway, wicked cool!
Even if they are just shock absorbers for my stomach, they are probably a win.
Anyway, wicked cool!
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Re: Tuba Tuesday: Unusual York Sousaphone
Sorry I'm late to the party. I had a virtually identical York sousaphone from 1939 (I believe, maybe '36). Mine also had the same bottom valve caps. I 'think' that they were pretty standard on that era of York .750" bore Monster sousas.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC