Today I was forced to get my old tuba out and practice for a rehearsal tomorrow evening. My Mirafone 186 took a tumble out of it's stand the other day. My heart stopped when I heard the crash. Crinkled the bell a good bit, but it's at the shop as I type, getting hammered back into shape. Anyway, in order to keep up with my sporadic practicing, I played the old tuba today. After an hour or so of playing it, I decided that with a few "minor

" upgrades, I could play this thing everyday and make it my go to horn. All it would need would be an upright bell, some gentler valve springs, and an added fourth valve!!!
I like the sound, and it plays quite easily, and the intonation, to me, seems to be very good. I haven't played it in so long that I'd forgotten what it was like. The biggest problem is remembering that I only have three valves to work with. I keep pushing down on an imaginary fourth valve with the little finger.
I had been seriously considering selling it, but after today, I've changed my mind. And, although I was half joking about the "minor" upgrades, down the road a bit, I might consider actually making them....... depending on costs and practicality.
Any opinions?