Yamaclone F arrived!
Forum rules
This section is for posts that are directly related to performance, performers, or equipment. Social issues are allowed, as long as they are directly related to those categories. If you see a post that you cannot respond to with respect and courtesy, we ask that you do not respond at all.
This section is for posts that are directly related to performance, performers, or equipment. Social issues are allowed, as long as they are directly related to those categories. If you see a post that you cannot respond to with respect and courtesy, we ask that you do not respond at all.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
By the way, the mouthpiece that came with the China tuba is not bad at all!
- These users thanked the author djtubat for the post (total 2):
- jonesbrass (Wed May 10, 2023 11:14 am) • arpthark (Wed May 10, 2023 11:23 am)
- jonesbrass
- Posts: 186
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:20 am
- Has thanked: 65 times
- Been thanked: 27 times
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Good to know . . . Mine is sitting in the case. I agree that it looks like a Bach 18 copy. What do you think?
I’m using a Giddings Caver mouthpiece on my Yamaclone and it works very well. I know, I know . . . That’s huge, but it is my f tuba mouthpiece of choice . . . I use it on my B&S F and Willson F, too.
Willson 3050S CC, Willson 3200S F, B&S PT-10, BMB 6/4 CC, Yamaclone JFF-303
- arpthark
- Posts: 3936
- Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:25 pm
- Location: Southeastern Connecticut
- Has thanked: 960 times
- Been thanked: 1083 times
- Contact:
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Looks and feels quite a bit like a Bach 18 to me, too. Not a Bach tuba mouthpiece fan, but I actually don't completely hate a real Bach 18 on this thing. I also like the Sellmansberger Imperial.jonesbrass wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 11:15 amGood to know . . . Mine is sitting in the case. I agree that it looks like a Bach 18 copy. What do you think?
I’m using a Giddings Caver mouthpiece on my Yamaclone and it works very well. I know, I know . . . That’s huge, but it is my f tuba mouthpiece of choice . . . I use it on my B&S F and Willson F, too.
- These users thanked the author arpthark for the post:
- jonesbrass (Wed May 10, 2023 3:39 pm)
Blake
Bean Hill Brass
Bean Hill Brass
- Rick Denney
- Resident Genius
- Posts: 1032
- Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:24 am
- Has thanked: 57 times
- Been thanked: 335 times
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Actual Yamahas work very well with a contrabass-depth mouthpiece, and I would expect a clone to do likewise.
A singing tone in the high register is the player more than the tuba, and that is more true with the Yamaha. It lacks the easier high singing tone of, say, a B&S Symphonie, but it is still a F tuba even with a bigger mouthpiece.
Rick “my experience may not be yours” Denney
A singing tone in the high register is the player more than the tuba, and that is more true with the Yamaha. It lacks the easier high singing tone of, say, a B&S Symphonie, but it is still a F tuba even with a bigger mouthpiece.
Rick “my experience may not be yours” Denney
- These users thanked the author Rick Denney for the post:
- jonesbrass (Wed May 10, 2023 3:36 pm)
- arpthark
- Posts: 3936
- Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:25 pm
- Location: Southeastern Connecticut
- Has thanked: 960 times
- Been thanked: 1083 times
- Contact:
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
I mentioned this in the Repair forum, but I brought this tuba to rehearsal last night to play some sort of hokey upfront Dixieland thing, which required standing in front of the band. I figure I own a lightweight tuba (my Besson Eb weighs more than my Eastman CC) and I might as well schlep it along.Rick Denney wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 2:05 pm Actual Yamahas work very well with a contrabass-depth mouthpiece, and I would expect a clone to do likewise.
A singing tone in the high register is the player more than the tuba, and that is more true with the Yamaha. It lacks the easier high singing tone of, say, a B&S Symphonie, but it is still a F tuba even with a bigger mouthpiece.
Rick “my experience may not be yours” Denney
With the Sellmansberger Solo #1 I was finding the resonance of notes near the bottom of the staff and right below the staff to verge on "barky." Next time, I think I will try the Imperial to see if that rounds it out a bit.
Blake
Bean Hill Brass
Bean Hill Brass
- bloke
- Mid South Music
- Posts: 19368
- Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:55 am
- Location: western Tennessee - near Memphis
- Has thanked: 3858 times
- Been thanked: 4118 times
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Some of the early (genuine) 621 instruments' receivers are borderline bass trombone/standard shank size...
...NO idea re: knockoffs. Later 621 receivers seem to be slightly larger.
OFF TOPIC:
Olds O-99 B-flat tuba receivers are sorta the same (whereby a GOOD/WELL-DESIGNED small-shank mouthpiece both fits and might well prove to function better than a standard shank mouthpiece, when inserted into an O-99 receiver).
amazing (ok: "to me") mouthpiece for an O-99 (as I've been messing with one, lately) is my own Imperial cup/small shank/TALL ("Profundo") rim of one's choosing.
...NO idea re: knockoffs. Later 621 receivers seem to be slightly larger.
OFF TOPIC:
Olds O-99 B-flat tuba receivers are sorta the same (whereby a GOOD/WELL-DESIGNED small-shank mouthpiece both fits and might well prove to function better than a standard shank mouthpiece, when inserted into an O-99 receiver).
amazing (ok: "to me") mouthpiece for an O-99 (as I've been messing with one, lately) is my own Imperial cup/small shank/TALL ("Profundo") rim of one's choosing.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
My Mack Brass 621 C clone came with a no-name mouthpiece that feels much like the Bach 18 I'm using. It doesn't respond quite the same as the Bach, but it's close.