Congratulations on your purchase. Yes, a four valve comp Besson or Yamaha would have been ‘better’, but not in all ways.KerryAbear wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 12:16 pm Update:
I have finally purchased an E♭ tuba.
http://alturl.com/vv8ea
I really wanted a 4 valve Yamaha or Besson. I’ll just have to cope with three valves and upgrade in the future when I have the funds.
I thought this was a good deal though and it comes with a hard case.
I have the later Besson Regent II Eb Tuba and wouldn’t part with it lightly, indeed as I age it might become my old man Tuba. Those little Eb’s are affordable, light, compact, surprisingly loud, relatively easy on air and melodic - there’s a lot to like about them. Their range does only go down to Concert A (I think that that translation from transposed treble clef is correct) but for quite a lot of stuff that’ll do. Occasionally you’ll need to put something up an octave and that’s normally no issue, and some clever folk manage to get some lower notes via privilege tones.
I’m not sure how it would be done - though something does come to mind - but adding a fourth valve - probably rotary - is not unheard of.
The Yamaha YEB-321’s are popular, but they’re likely several multiples more that your Besson Stratford cost. In an earlier post I attached a video of a guy playing a YEB-321.