Dragon BBb
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Re: Dragon BBb
I hear that they play pretty well (and almost no reports on any tubas ever include tuning checks, but whatever).
I would wonder about versions whereby the bells remain more contrabass trombone-sized (rather than euphonium-sized or euphonium-plus sized), whereby (even though the bell points in the wrong direction (which - in my view - WOULD be an issue) they could offer players a more compact (so-called) "cimbasso".
Curiosities and "hey, look at this-es" don't interest me much (me: not a collector, and little more than a lowly blue-collar music street-worker), but things that are viable (for reasonably regular commercial use, etc.) do tend to catch my attention.
I would wonder about versions whereby the bells remain more contrabass trombone-sized (rather than euphonium-sized or euphonium-plus sized), whereby (even though the bell points in the wrong direction (which - in my view - WOULD be an issue) they could offer players a more compact (so-called) "cimbasso".
Curiosities and "hey, look at this-es" don't interest me much (me: not a collector, and little more than a lowly blue-collar music street-worker), but things that are viable (for reasonably regular commercial use, etc.) do tend to catch my attention.
Re: Dragon BBb
Here ya go: larger bell, forward facing. Just tell folks it's a cimbasso. (another ZO procuct)bloke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 7:47 am I would wonder about versions whereby the bells remain more contrabass trombone-sized (rather than euphonium-sized or euphonium-plus sized), whereby (even though the bell points in the wrong direction (which - in my view - WOULD be an issue) they could offer players a more compact (so-called) "cimbasso".
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Re: Dragon BBb
That's pretty cool - as long as my big ol' haid fits in that hole...
...but (again) a narrower - more 'bone-sounding - bell
again: cool
You're getting me more interested in pushing to complete my BASS TROMBONE (9-feet / B-flat) cimbasso.
...but (again) a narrower - more 'bone-sounding - bell
again: cool
You're getting me more interested in pushing to complete my BASS TROMBONE (9-feet / B-flat) cimbasso.
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Re: Dragon BBb
Yeah, this is the aspect of these that I have found interesting. Might be interested in trying out one of these in F. I just sold my 3/4 Mack, and I'm not suffering from tuba withdrawl yet, but you never know when that might set in.
Fortunately I also got a rare 83h bass bone, and it plays well. Tubas in the past have been a way for me to escape bass bone, but I may not need that anymore. I'll just start complaining about shipping tubas...
Back on topic, I've seen the Youtube of the guy playing dixieland on one of these, but that's all I've really heard. Anyone want to send me one so I can play it?
Re: Dragon BBb
They're usually at TMEA.bone-a-phone wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:52 am I've seen the Youtube of the guy playing dixieland on one of these, but that's all I've really heard. Anyone want to send me one so I can play it?
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Re: Dragon BBb
I reached up to push "like" on this, and .....
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free
This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: Dragon BBb
I have a CC and an F at my store. The F plays well enough. Intonation in the high range is terrible but from my point of view if you just want something small that will fit in your car seat so that you can noodle around a bit when youre bored its fine. The CC is terrible. We did have a silver CC at one point that was a lot better though. Main issue for me is that i am too tall to hold them comfortably.
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