As known, bloke is C-R-A-Z-Y...
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 5:26 pm
OK...
Now that I can (mostly) look at bass clef (regardless of sharps, double-sharps, or double-flats) and read stuff (while playing FatBastard-the-5-valve-B-flat-tuba), I'm going to start trying to "work my brain" so as to be able to obtain the clef/reading/transposing flexibility (or maybe close to - since I'm gettin' pretty old) as I possessed when playing C tubas...and also: tightening up high range security, just a bit.
Here's an example of a nutty exercise...
"A" slide inserted (so-as to become an "A tuba" - nope: NOT a double article adjective)
Playing one of the Schumann Romances (the first one - with which I haven't really spent time...#3 is the one I've mostly messed with, in the past - F tuba).
OK...The bloke-is-a-nut A-slide lowered the instrument a half step, I grabbed the A-clarinet/oboe d'amore part, and played the Romance with "trumpet" fingerings (reading treble clef, of course)...the resultant key being the correct one: A minor
first slide - I just adjusted all of the tuning tendencies OUTWARD (duh)
second slide - didn't seem to need much of a pull
third slide - couldn't remedy it, as it's "set up" with that return spring (set up for pushing it up with my L.H. wrist for - normally - 4th partial G-flat).
4th slide - didn't need it, because of the tessitura
NEXT (after posting this) - dump the "A" slide, and play the piece again - reading the treble clef oboe/violin part in "concert" key.
Now that I can (mostly) look at bass clef (regardless of sharps, double-sharps, or double-flats) and read stuff (while playing FatBastard-the-5-valve-B-flat-tuba), I'm going to start trying to "work my brain" so as to be able to obtain the clef/reading/transposing flexibility (or maybe close to - since I'm gettin' pretty old) as I possessed when playing C tubas...and also: tightening up high range security, just a bit.
Here's an example of a nutty exercise...
"A" slide inserted (so-as to become an "A tuba" - nope: NOT a double article adjective)
Playing one of the Schumann Romances (the first one - with which I haven't really spent time...#3 is the one I've mostly messed with, in the past - F tuba).
OK...The bloke-is-a-nut A-slide lowered the instrument a half step, I grabbed the A-clarinet/oboe d'amore part, and played the Romance with "trumpet" fingerings (reading treble clef, of course)...the resultant key being the correct one: A minor
first slide - I just adjusted all of the tuning tendencies OUTWARD (duh)
second slide - didn't seem to need much of a pull
third slide - couldn't remedy it, as it's "set up" with that return spring (set up for pushing it up with my L.H. wrist for - normally - 4th partial G-flat).
4th slide - didn't need it, because of the tessitura
NEXT (after posting this) - dump the "A" slide, and play the piece again - reading the treble clef oboe/violin part in "concert" key.