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Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 9:54 am
by djtubat
By the way, the mouthpiece that came with the China tuba is not bad at all!
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 11:15 am
by jonesbrass
djtubat wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 9:54 am
By the way, the mouthpiece that came with the China tuba is not bad at all!
Good to know . . . Mine is sitting in the case. I agree that it looks like a Bach 18 copy. What do you think?
I’m using a Giddings Caver mouthpiece on my Yamaclone and it works very well. I know, I know . . . That’s huge, but it is my f tuba mouthpiece of choice . . . I use it on my B&S F and Willson F, too.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 11:26 am
by arpthark
jonesbrass wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 11:15 am
djtubat wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 9:54 am
By the way, the mouthpiece that came with the China tuba is not bad at all!
Good to know . . . Mine is sitting in the case. I agree that it looks like a Bach 18 copy. What do you think?
I’m using a Giddings Caver mouthpiece on my Yamaclone and it works very well. I know, I know . . . That’s huge, but it is my f tuba mouthpiece of choice . . . I use it on my B&S F and Willson F, too.
Looks and feels quite a bit like a Bach 18 to me, too. Not a Bach tuba mouthpiece fan, but I actually don't completely hate a real Bach 18 on this thing. I also like the Sellmansberger Imperial.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 2:05 pm
by Rick Denney
Actual Yamahas work very well with a contrabass-depth mouthpiece, and I would expect a clone to do likewise.
A singing tone in the high register is the player more than the tuba, and that is more true with the Yamaha. It lacks the easier high singing tone of, say, a B&S Symphonie, but it is still a F tuba even with a bigger mouthpiece.
Rick “my experience may not be yours” Denney
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 7:05 am
by arpthark
Rick Denney wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 2:05 pm
Actual Yamahas work very well with a contrabass-depth mouthpiece, and I would expect a clone to do likewise.
A singing tone in the high register is the player more than the tuba, and that is more true with the Yamaha. It lacks the easier high singing tone of, say, a B&S Symphonie, but it is still a F tuba even with a bigger mouthpiece.
Rick “my experience may not be yours” Denney
I mentioned this in the Repair forum, but I brought this tuba to rehearsal last night to play some sort of hokey upfront Dixieland thing, which required standing in front of the band. I figure I own a lightweight tuba (my Besson Eb weighs more than my Eastman CC) and I might as well schlep it along.
With the Sellmansberger Solo #1 I was finding the resonance of notes near the bottom of the staff and right below the staff to verge on "barky." Next time, I think I will try the Imperial to see if that rounds it out a bit.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 2:16 pm
by bloke
Some of the early (genuine) 621 instruments' receivers are borderline bass trombone/standard shank size...
...NO idea re: knockoffs. Later 621 receivers seem to be slightly larger.
OFF TOPIC:
Olds O-99 B-flat tuba receivers are sorta the same (whereby a GOOD/WELL-DESIGNED small-shank mouthpiece both fits and might well prove to function better than a standard shank mouthpiece, when inserted into an O-99 receiver).
amazing (ok: "to me") mouthpiece for an O-99 (as I've been messing with one, lately) is my own Imperial cup/small shank/TALL ("Profundo") rim of one's choosing.
Re: Yamaclone F arrived!
Posted: Fri May 19, 2023 7:43 am
by Pat S
djtubat wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 9:54 am
By the way, the mouthpiece that came with the China tuba is not bad at all!
My Mack Brass 621 C clone came with a no-name mouthpiece that feels much like the Bach 18 I'm using. It doesn't respond quite the same as the Bach, but it's close.