On my 497 I've been using either the Imperial+profundo or the symphony. Regardless I've noticed that music I previously might have chosen to play on a smaller tuba I've now been doing on the 497.
Obviously I'm doing this because I like it. It's easier. Intonation wise but also response. Probably something to do with hand-made parts resonating in a way that make it easier (for me) to play and the tuba being a really well made instrument in all regards.
I haven't worried to date about the front end not being enough. If it's ever not enough I know my colleagues will tell me (if I haven't already figured this out myself).
Miraphone model 98 B-flat playing characteristics and learning curve - VIDEO added on PAGE 10
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Re: Miraphone model 98 B-flat playing characteristics and learning curve - VIDEO added on PAGE 10
Okay. I'll go ahead and admit that the thing that I switched to is the first thing you mentioned, and the thing that I switched from is the second thing that you mentioned.
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Re: Miraphone model 98 B-flat playing characteristics and learning curve - VIDEO added on PAGE 10
prompted by "stuff that goes through my head when working in the shop, when driving to a gig, or when one of those horrible all-of-them-are-the-same hallmark-ish movies is playing on the TV - while I'm trying to drift off to sleep..."