Tuba for Travel
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 7:19 pm
Hi everyone,
It's been awhile. I haven't posted anything up on the new Tuba Forum but I am finally moving back to L.A. (It says I'm in Arcadia but for a few weeks, I'm still in Needles.)
I am planning a round-the-world trip with my wife in a few months and I need a recommendation on a small tuba that I would like to take as a "personal item". I will be flying premium class (First or Business). I was thinking the plastic Coolwind tuba (in simulated chrome). I see one company makes a tuba with three rotary valves for children learning how to play the tuba and it meets all the requirements of every airline we plan to take. I mentioned in a reply to another post today that when I flew to Vietnam in 2006 I took a pint-sized 1923 E-flat bass that fit under the coach seat in the carton it was mailed in.
It is a bad time to travel, especially thinking part of the trip must involve going to Amman, Jordan, for some important personal business (we were originally planning to get there from Ben Gurion Airport in Israel, but now we plan to get there from Geneva, Switzerland).
Countries we plan to visit are Nigeria (business), Kenya, South Africa (business), Lesotho, Eswatini (ex-Swaziland), Switzerland, Jordan (business), UAE, Pakistan (business), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, China (business), and the Philippines, then entering back into the United States on Guam island.
I miss this forum.
Bill
It's been awhile. I haven't posted anything up on the new Tuba Forum but I am finally moving back to L.A. (It says I'm in Arcadia but for a few weeks, I'm still in Needles.)
I am planning a round-the-world trip with my wife in a few months and I need a recommendation on a small tuba that I would like to take as a "personal item". I will be flying premium class (First or Business). I was thinking the plastic Coolwind tuba (in simulated chrome). I see one company makes a tuba with three rotary valves for children learning how to play the tuba and it meets all the requirements of every airline we plan to take. I mentioned in a reply to another post today that when I flew to Vietnam in 2006 I took a pint-sized 1923 E-flat bass that fit under the coach seat in the carton it was mailed in.
It is a bad time to travel, especially thinking part of the trip must involve going to Amman, Jordan, for some important personal business (we were originally planning to get there from Ben Gurion Airport in Israel, but now we plan to get there from Geneva, Switzerland).
Countries we plan to visit are Nigeria (business), Kenya, South Africa (business), Lesotho, Eswatini (ex-Swaziland), Switzerland, Jordan (business), UAE, Pakistan (business), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, China (business), and the Philippines, then entering back into the United States on Guam island.
I miss this forum.
Bill