Most beginners start with a Helleberg 120s, it's a pretty standard mouthpiece to try first. Coming from euph, you might like the Helleberg 7B a bit better. The Perantucci PT-44 is also a popular...
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Most beginners start with a Helleberg 120s, it's a pretty standard mouthpiece to try first. Coming from euph, you might like the Helleberg 7B a bit better. The Perantucci PT-44 is also a popular...
Don't forget about wooden mouthpieces!
After previewing through all the courses found under "euphonium", it looks like the first four that pop up in when searched our taught by Dr. Brian Bowman and the one in the link above "Euphonium Pro...
Well if you have already experienced embouchure collapse, than I'd say don't push yourself too hard. It will come with time. I'd say two hours, give or take, is a healthy amount of practicing per...
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UPDATE: It is with sad regret that I'm phasing out this part of my life. Please take this stuff off my hands so I can pursue a different interest. I need to sell soon to help pay for tuition...
You clamp it to your lead pipe, insert your mouthpiece, and it allows you to buzz and finger at the same time. I've owned BERP, a lot or middle schools recommend them, pretty good buzzing tool since...
I've never purchased from the eBay seller that you posted, but I've read some bad reviews about this music company. Google "Jim Laabs Music".
Notice that the ebay links posted by Russell and Dave...
I'm looking for EUPH J cup, J8 shank (will consider J9), and Lexan N103 rim.
Thanks!
After waiting for years, I'm glad to see they finally came out with an updated version for euph! It's cool to see that you can disassemble to fit inside your bell. Hopefully I'll be able to try one...
I recently flew overseas and back with my euph in a JP Pro gig bag and a custom road case from Calzone Cases. When I arrived at my destination, I loaded the road case with extra food, water, cables,...
silver or lacquer (I have both)? Please PM me if you are still interested. :)
Have you checked your local music store? They more than likely have a big drawer full of random finger buttons. Even if they don't, there's bound to be something that will fit that will hold you over...
I owned my first Neo in May 2013, I sent in for a flush in December of 2013 I got it back and noticed the plating was flaking on the rim of the bell. I was still under the one year warranty, so...
I can't comment on the playability;however, my local music shop tells me parts are hard to acquire, even valve guides.
I would try to rub some toothpaste on it and see if it'll come off. You might have to put some elbow in it, but I think you can get it off with toothpaste.
I play a 642 Neo as well! I also bought a SM4X awhile back, and I too find it uncomfortable. I played on the 51D for awhile, then I found a BB1 and bought it purely based on its shape (I was a young...
I wouldn't say they are popular in U.S. marching bands, but some schools still use them. In high school marching band, I mostly see them in small school marching bands. Most small schools can't...
Try your local music shop. They have spare latches and keys, at least mine does. Even if they don't have the specific one you're requesting, ask to try different keys.
If you can't find a dependable tech than I would just leave the dent alone. I'm not convinced the ball/magnet technique would work effectively for your situation. I think the most effective way to...
This would look really nice sitting next to my Neo Euphonium! If only I had that kind of cash sitting around! *starts filling out McDonalds application, printing lawn care services flyers, and going...
Welcome to the forum!
I believe cases are a plastic shell with styrofoam on the inside, and then lined with velvet. I personally wouldn't attach wheels to my hard case, but that comes down to what...
As promised, here are the photos.
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smaller than a dime, about the size of a pencil eraser.
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This patch is only visible from the back.
Sorry, I was with family for Christmas and didn't think to check this forum.
Yes, I will upload pictures later tonight.
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No, sorry. The Yamaha 67C4 and the Helleberg are both tuba mouthpieces.
Valve oil is a personal choice and you just gotta experiment. I have used Blue Juice and it has gunked up my horn, but its not a bad oil, it just wasn't the one for me. I used Blue Juice for awhile,...