Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
Looks like the bracket is still there for those of you who don't have six fingers and would like to convert it to a 4+1.
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
Very interesting setup with that 5th valve. Perhaps it was made for Count Rugen?
I also noticed the bell diameter is listed as 6.5 inches. Maybe this is a rare Alexander travel tuba??
I also noticed the bell diameter is listed as 6.5 inches. Maybe this is a rare Alexander travel tuba??
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
I have tested this very tuba. It's interesting, to say the least.
It has an oversized receiver.
Aside from the awkwardness of putting the 5th valve paddle (2+3 5th btw) with the others (and NOT for the thumb) it has some intonation issues that were odd to me. This is likely me not knowing all the idiosyncracies of old Alexander CC tubas, and also me not being a CC player to begin with. (I also don't remember what they were, so don't ask.)
But as I heard first-hand, now I know what people refer to as "the Alex sound."
It has an oversized receiver.
Aside from the awkwardness of putting the 5th valve paddle (2+3 5th btw) with the others (and NOT for the thumb) it has some intonation issues that were odd to me. This is likely me not knowing all the idiosyncracies of old Alexander CC tubas, and also me not being a CC player to begin with. (I also don't remember what they were, so don't ask.)
But as I heard first-hand, now I know what people refer to as "the Alex sound."
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
I see an old Alex like this and I immediately know I am going to have to play G in the staff 1-3, and use 1-2, 2-3, 1-3, and maybe even 1-2-3 for E, Eb, D, and Db in the staff. Finger calisthenics aside, I loved mine!
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
So, basically this:
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
1930's...??
bloke "not so much skeptical, as - if actually 90 years old - it sure looks like it could easily have been made in the 1960's, and spent most of its life in a hard case"
bloke "not so much skeptical, as - if actually 90 years old - it sure looks like it could easily have been made in the 1960's, and spent most of its life in a hard case"
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
Looks pre-WWII.
Here’s Alex from 50’s:
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Re: Reverb WA: 1930s Alex 163
If I didn't already have 3 of 'em, I'd go for it!
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Mirafone 186C, 186BBb, 184C, 186C clone
Gebr. Alexander New 163C, Vintage 163C, Vintage 163BBb
Amati 481C
Lyon & Healy 6/4
Kane Stealth tuba
A plethora of others....
Mirafone 186C, 186BBb, 184C, 186C clone
Gebr. Alexander New 163C, Vintage 163C, Vintage 163BBb
Amati 481C
Lyon & Healy 6/4
Kane Stealth tuba
A plethora of others....