What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
I posted @bloke's original question in Chat GPT and this is what it gave me back.....
Congratulations on your decision to pursue tuba in college! A 6/4 CC tuba is a great choice for an aspiring orchestral player. Selecting the right instrument can be a daunting task, but with careful consideration, you can find a tuba that will be a great partner for your musical journey.
Factors to Consider:
Budget: Determine how much you can realistically spend on a tuba. Prices for 6/4 CC tubas can vary significantly.
Sound Preference: Do you prefer a warm, dark sound or a brighter, more projecting sound?
Playability: Consider factors like intonation, response, and overall comfort.
Size and Weight: Ensure the tuba is manageable for you to transport and play.
Brand Reputation: Research different tuba brands and their reputations for quality and craftsmanship.
Recommended Tuba Brands:
While there are many excellent tuba brands, here are a few to consider:
Adams: Known for their high-quality craftsmanship and rich sound.
Miraphone: Offers a wide range of tubas with various sound characteristics.
Meinl Weston: Produces reliable and well-crafted instruments.
Eastman: Offers affordable options without sacrificing quality.
Melhart: Produces tubas with a reputation for excellent intonation and response.
York: Historically a top choice for orchestral players, though new York tubas are rare.
Trying Before Buying:
Rent or Borrow: If possible, rent or borrow different 6/4 CC tubas to try before buying. This will give you a better sense of which instrument suits your needs and preferences.
Consult with Your Teacher: Your tuba teacher can provide valuable guidance and recommendations based on your playing style and goals.
Visit Music Stores: Many music stores have a selection of tubas available for testing.
Additional Tips:
Consider Used Tubas: Buying a used tuba can be a cost-effective option, but be sure to have it inspected by a qualified technician before purchasing.
Invest in Accessories: Don't forget to budget for essential accessories like a mouthpiece, case, and maintenance supplies.
Remember, the best tuba for you is the one that you love to play. Take your time, try different instruments, and listen to your instincts.
Would you like to share more about your budget, musical goals, or any specific tuba models you've considered? This information can help me provide more tailored recommendations.
Would you like to know about some specific models within these brands?
Congratulations on your decision to pursue tuba in college! A 6/4 CC tuba is a great choice for an aspiring orchestral player. Selecting the right instrument can be a daunting task, but with careful consideration, you can find a tuba that will be a great partner for your musical journey.
Factors to Consider:
Budget: Determine how much you can realistically spend on a tuba. Prices for 6/4 CC tubas can vary significantly.
Sound Preference: Do you prefer a warm, dark sound or a brighter, more projecting sound?
Playability: Consider factors like intonation, response, and overall comfort.
Size and Weight: Ensure the tuba is manageable for you to transport and play.
Brand Reputation: Research different tuba brands and their reputations for quality and craftsmanship.
Recommended Tuba Brands:
While there are many excellent tuba brands, here are a few to consider:
Adams: Known for their high-quality craftsmanship and rich sound.
Miraphone: Offers a wide range of tubas with various sound characteristics.
Meinl Weston: Produces reliable and well-crafted instruments.
Eastman: Offers affordable options without sacrificing quality.
Melhart: Produces tubas with a reputation for excellent intonation and response.
York: Historically a top choice for orchestral players, though new York tubas are rare.
Trying Before Buying:
Rent or Borrow: If possible, rent or borrow different 6/4 CC tubas to try before buying. This will give you a better sense of which instrument suits your needs and preferences.
Consult with Your Teacher: Your tuba teacher can provide valuable guidance and recommendations based on your playing style and goals.
Visit Music Stores: Many music stores have a selection of tubas available for testing.
Additional Tips:
Consider Used Tubas: Buying a used tuba can be a cost-effective option, but be sure to have it inspected by a qualified technician before purchasing.
Invest in Accessories: Don't forget to budget for essential accessories like a mouthpiece, case, and maintenance supplies.
Remember, the best tuba for you is the one that you love to play. Take your time, try different instruments, and listen to your instincts.
Would you like to share more about your budget, musical goals, or any specific tuba models you've considered? This information can help me provide more tailored recommendations.
Would you like to know about some specific models within these brands?
As amateur as they come...I know just enough to be dangerous.
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Meinl-Weston 20
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Holton Collegiate Sousas in Eb and BBb
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
That intelligence certainly is artificial.
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Artificial intelligence, pfft. I'm still waiting for artificial cleverness.
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Aren't Eastmans the best? I read that on the internet. I mean, why else would they be named after a prestigious music school? Besides, they seem to be worth more used than they cost new. I know this because I see lots of people selling them saying they are great horns. Dang, and I'm stuck with this old Lyon and Healy from about 120 years ago. What can I say?
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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....
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
I've already suggested to JP that they change their name to Julie Pard.Stryk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 2:24 pmAren't Eastmans the best? I read that on the internet. I mean, why else would they be named after a prestigious music school? Besides, they seem to be worth more used than they cost new. I know this because I see lots of people selling them saying they are great horns. Dang, and I'm stuck with this old Lyon and Healy from about 120 years ago. What can I say?
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Well I think I have to go out and by a 6/4 CC Melhart.
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Is that the jazzed-up and double-priced Big Mouth that some peeps have mentioned?Mary Ann wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 3:09 pm Well I think I have to go out and by a 6/4 CC Melhart.
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Pessimism is Mary Ann's quote above. Optimism is thinking, "Maybe I can even these up . . . "
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
There's a little neighborhood of modest houses with carports across the highway from my property, and every 4th of July and New Years they put on quite a show. I don't have to go into the disgusting town in my county (which tries to behave as if it's an uppity suburb of Memphis, even though Memphis starts about 7 to 10 miles back to the county line from the edge of that town). Those people in that uppity town ooze/excrete a suburban Memphis mentality, I just don't want to hang around them simply to watch fireworks. I like the people across the highway who buy their own stuff.
I've walked over there across the highway before.. a couple thousand feet from the corner of my property, and there's so much smoke in the street between the rows of houses that you really can't see anything. It's hilarious.
I've walked over there across the highway before.. a couple thousand feet from the corner of my property, and there's so much smoke in the street between the rows of houses that you really can't see anything. It's hilarious.
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Speaking of missing fingers…
Near the “big city” here, a few days ago a 7 yo girl blew her hand and part of her arm off (as in it’s “gone”) and blew out one ear drum setting off a “possibly illegal” explosive that her grandfather had bought in preparation for the 4th. The explosion stripped the drywall off the walls in the room in her house where she set it off. They’re apparently unsure if he’ll be charged with anything.
Near the “big city” here, a few days ago a 7 yo girl blew her hand and part of her arm off (as in it’s “gone”) and blew out one ear drum setting off a “possibly illegal” explosive that her grandfather had bought in preparation for the 4th. The explosion stripped the drywall off the walls in the room in her house where she set it off. They’re apparently unsure if he’ll be charged with anything.
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Grandpa has learned a very, very hard lesson quite a bit too late. And both of their lives are forever different. If grandpa is human and has human emotions, charging him with anything is moot.
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
New York tubas are rare?
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Yeah, that's it!teenager wrote:The big symphony tubist told me I really didn't need a 6/4 tuba. He is just afraid that If I get one I will play as good as he does.
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
So, this is actually a brand. Wow!Mary Ann wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 3:09 pm Well I think I have to go out and by a 6/4 CC Melhart.
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Looks to be a stencil for a music store in south Texas.Mark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 5:01 pmSo, this is actually a brand. Wow!Mary Ann wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 3:09 pm Well I think I have to go out and by a 6/4 CC Melhart.
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
https://melhart.com/
Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Looks like it to me too.bloke wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 3:38 pmIs that the jazzed-up and double-priced Big Mouth that some peeps have mentioned?Mary Ann wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 3:09 pm Well I think I have to go out and by a 6/4 CC Melhart.
https://reverb.com/item/37450791-melhar ... -4-cc-tuba
I especially like how the title description is CC, but the verbage all says BBb.
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
Needs more programming work, they didn't mention Alexandergocsick wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:23 am I posted @bloke's original question in Chat GPT and this is what it gave me back.....
Congratulations on your decision to pursue tuba in college! A 6/4 CC tuba is a great choice for an aspiring orchestral player. Selecting the right instrument can be a daunting task, but with careful consideration, you can find a tuba that will be a great partner for your musical journey.
Factors to Consider:
Budget: Determine how much you can realistically spend on a tuba. Prices for 6/4 CC tubas can vary significantly.
Sound Preference: Do you prefer a warm, dark sound or a brighter, more projecting sound?
Playability: Consider factors like intonation, response, and overall comfort.
Size and Weight: Ensure the tuba is manageable for you to transport and play.
Brand Reputation: Research different tuba brands and their reputations for quality and craftsmanship.
Recommended Tuba Brands:
While there are many excellent tuba brands, here are a few to consider:
Adams: Known for their high-quality craftsmanship and rich sound.
Miraphone: Offers a wide range of tubas with various sound characteristics.
Meinl Weston: Produces reliable and well-crafted instruments.
Eastman: Offers affordable options without sacrificing quality.
Melhart: Produces tubas with a reputation for excellent intonation and response.
York: Historically a top choice for orchestral players, though new York tubas are rare.
Trying Before Buying:
Rent or Borrow: If possible, rent or borrow different 6/4 CC tubas to try before buying. This will give you a better sense of which instrument suits your needs and preferences.
Consult with Your Teacher: Your tuba teacher can provide valuable guidance and recommendations based on your playing style and goals.
Visit Music Stores: Many music stores have a selection of tubas available for testing.
Additional Tips:
Consider Used Tubas: Buying a used tuba can be a cost-effective option, but be sure to have it inspected by a qualified technician before purchasing.
Invest in Accessories: Don't forget to budget for essential accessories like a mouthpiece, case, and maintenance supplies.
Remember, the best tuba for you is the one that you love to play. Take your time, try different instruments, and listen to your instincts.
Would you like to share more about your budget, musical goals, or any specific tuba models you've considered? This information can help me provide more tailored recommendations.
Would you like to know about some specific models within these brands?
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Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
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Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
1970s Marzan Slant-rotor BBb
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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Re: What make and model of 6/4 CC tuba should my parents buy for me for college?
I'll just get some of each of those, pick out the ones that are best for me, and sell the rest for more than I paid for them on Facebook Marketplace.