New tuba day! Start of my F-tuba journey

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New tuba day! Start of my F-tuba journey

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For a few years now (pretty much since finding 'the other forum' and this forum) I have had a thought in the back of my head to buy/try a bass tuba. I have always been playing 'big' BBb tuba's, such as compensating and non-compensating Besson's, while they do definitely have place laying down a nice foundation for a brass or wind band it is not always the most fun playing at home.

My searches on online market places kept 'drawing' me to a german style rotor F-Tuba . 2-3 weeks ago the 'bass tuba itch' was back again and I started looking and I found this one on the german "kleinanzeigen" site (in The Netherlands F tuba's are really rare, and if they are available it are expensive professional grade instruments) So, with my best Google Translate German I contacted the seller and he soon mentioned a Dutch friend that was coming over a week later and he could take the instrument with him to the Netherlands so that I could try it out and pick it up much closer to home, turns out that Dutch friend was someone I bought a mouthpiece from 2 weeks prior, small world! He is a really experienced tuba player and was able to test the instrument for me as I don't really have any experience with F-tuba's.

Now, enough talk! My new F-Tuba:

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It is an Amati 451, modified with a 5th valve, minibal linkage and a MTS trigger, it is raw brass so I am going to add some leather covers soon
it plays soooo much lighter then my Besson 994, much more fun playing solo pieces at home :tuba: It is quite easy to play everything in tune, with a bit of trigger in the lower register.
Now I just need to learn the fingerings and train my ears. While I am learning I have some music written for horn in F, which is transposed and written in treble clef, so I can use the fingerings I am used to, but the goal is to learn F fingers and read bass clef C parts (like the rest of the tuba world)
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Have fun...

I'm a "weirdo" (American slang: "induce a sense of disbelief or alienation in someone"), but - even though I don't play F the most, anymore - its the length of tuba whereby I do my best "sight-reading" (play the most things correctly, the first time through).

You'll really enjoy it.
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Congratulations- hope you have fun with it.


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Nice MTS trigger!
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Awesome! You’re going to love the F. :tuba:
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gefeliciteerd,

Nice tuba, but please leave the dutch disease of transposed parts behind, mainly because all the literature is written in C.

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Nice! Congratulations!
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Thx all!
Dents Be Gone! wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:28 pm Congrats! Looks really nice! Whomever did the work and modifications on it did a nice and very clean job. :cheers:
arpthark wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:21 pm Nice MTS trigger!
Not sure what I can share, so I'll keep it abstract, but I know the builder/seller used to work for a major tuba manufacturer
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Hello Bram,
Where did I see this tuba before??? :cheers: :cheers:
I am very glad you are happy with it. Wish you all the best with practice of transpositions.
Au revoir,
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Aha, hello Hubert! you are also here!

For the other here: it was Hubert that picked up this nice Tuba for me in Germany
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The work was done by Araik Rubinyan. He is originally from Armenia, but is working already for years in Germany. He is a fine craftsman, who a.o. was employed for several years by Miraphone. Nowadays he is at Musikhaus Mollenhauer in Fulda (Germany). He combines this trade with working as a free lance professional tubaplayer.
Best,
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