TFFJ, please answer this if known:
do the 20K and 20J share the same bugle, just wrapped in a sousaphone shape vs. a tuba shape (with a different bell, obviously)?
i.e., do the 20K and 20J share the same tuning characteristics?
quick Conn 20K / 20J question
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Re: quick Conn 20K / 20J question
In my experience, the tuba version F is much flatter than the sousaphone version F.
I'm sure you're aware that the outside slide tubes on the sousaphone version are the same as the inside slide tubes on the tuba version.
I'm sure you're aware that the outside slide tubes on the sousaphone version are the same as the inside slide tubes on the tuba version.
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Re: quick Conn 20K / 20J question
Different bore size, as Bloke alluded to (too, two).
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: quick Conn 20K / 20J question
Tutu, too (two tu's)
me?
so-so.
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