DonO. wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:01 pm
Then my high school was on the cutting edge, so to speak. For marching band anyway. Now I know that in their upright concert configuration they weren’t that great, but compared to those pile of junk Sousaphones I thought I was in hog heaven! Still, seeing that catalog again brought back to the surface that for many years I’ve had a suppressed desire for a 186… but have never owned one. I’m only 65-there’s still time!
Miraphone (not convertible) competed with the Meinl-Weston 10/11 with the Miraphone "Standard" 1270/1271.
When I was in the 12th grade, we got a Miraphone 1270 and a Reynolds TB-10. Compared to our (school-owned, albeit leaky) King 1240 and (stand-mate-owned) 1241 they were "grunty"-sounding...but we tooted on them, sometimes (it was only the two of us, that year).
I used the 1270 to play a silly little Art Dedrick-composed tuba solo called *"A Touch of Tuba" with the band, at the end of the year
(still - at that time - considering "tuba" to be "a class I took in the morning" rather than an "instrument") - but I used it for nothing else...
I guess (??) I was already migrating towards the "big-tuba/little-tuba, and their purposes" thing, though I knew NOTHING about ANY tubas, in particular.
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