The one I borrowed in Germany last summer was a really good tuba! The quint valve made everything easy.martyneilan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 9:16 amIf you get one, get two - the other one for me! Not a "do everything" F tuba like some of the bigger horns, but a fantastic solo horn and for the lighter repertoire. This was one of those tubas that sounded much bigger in the hall than it did up close. If one was to have a "niche" horn for soloing, that would be the tuba. This guy thought so too:the elephant wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:17 am I think the Harmonia and your horn might be the same model save for that very useful quint valve. I loved how it sounded and played, as did my section mates. I am considering getting another at some point in time.
Modified Cerveny F
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This model of Cerveny F tuba (the topic)...
VERY nice lookin', feel good to play, curious intonation. quint valve is as good as anything for low range...just different buttons to mash (easy to figure out, and easy to form new chromatic fingering habits)...
VERY nice lookin', feel good to play, curious intonation. quint valve is as good as anything for low range...just different buttons to mash (easy to figure out, and easy to form new chromatic fingering habits)...
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Finally had a gig today up in the Falls for a wedding and used the Cerveny F.....love the horn!!! Really terrific sound and easy to play. I pay homage to it
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