Decades ago when I was in high school my sousaphone was a tiny bit flat. I had to tightened my lips to play a half note higher. I wasn’t easy but I did it. I won two trophies, outstanding rookie and junior, playing it that way.
I play tuba in a middle school band, the horn I use at home is a JCB-382 with a blessing 18 mouthpiece (basically brand new), the horn I use at school is a rather beat up JCB-378 with a funnel shaped mouthpiece, both made by jupiter, and I was curious on how a professional would view these combinations.
Does the valve system change the sound quality? Like, not talking intonation rather about sound timbre? For example, the F to the Bb tuba to the sousaphone. Same question directed for the euphoniums and trumpets/fluegelhorns. Very nice detailed video
The large bell changes the playing characteristics of the sousaphone from the tuba. The key a tuba is in makes it sound differently, too. BBb tubas are big and heavy-sounding, CC tubas slightly less so, Eb tubas sound notably lighter, and F tubas sound almost like a euphonium in timbre. Size of the tuba can make a 6/4 F tuba sound similar to a 4/4 CC. Mouthpiece choices change the sound, too. Rotary vs piston valves or bell materials are probably the least perceptible difference, though they change the timbre, too.
Decades ago when I was in high school my sousaphone was a tiny bit flat. I had to tightened my lips to play a half note higher. I wasn’t easy but I did it. I won two trophies, outstanding rookie and junior, playing it that way.
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Hey, Tony! Great video, man!
I actually own an old model of the King 1135. Beautiful sounding horn.
I play tuba in a middle school band, the horn I use at home is a JCB-382 with a blessing 18 mouthpiece (basically brand new), the horn I use at school is a rather beat up JCB-378 with a funnel shaped mouthpiece, both made by jupiter, and I was curious on how a professional would view these combinations.
The horn doesn’t matter as much as the mouthpiece, try a perantucci pt-50
Great video. Thanks!!!
Thanks. I play a 20J
Does the valve system change the sound quality? Like, not talking intonation rather about sound timbre? For example, the F to the Bb tuba to the sousaphone. Same question directed for the euphoniums and trumpets/fluegelhorns. Very nice detailed video
The large bell changes the playing characteristics of the sousaphone from the tuba. The key a tuba is in makes it sound differently, too. BBb tubas are big and heavy-sounding, CC tubas slightly less so, Eb tubas sound notably lighter, and F tubas sound almost like a euphonium in timbre. Size of the tuba can make a 6/4 F tuba sound similar to a 4/4 CC. Mouthpiece choices change the sound, too. Rotary vs piston valves or bell materials are probably the least perceptible difference, though they change the timbre, too.
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Low C?
How do you tune a tuba? I bought one and it sound well out of tune...
Did you figure out out?