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    Gig Bags


    Altieri Euphonium Gig Bag Euphonium - upright bell gig bag
    This is the same brand I have used for years, and it has been great. It is lasting very well and has protected the horn nicely. It has also proven to be very comfortable to "wear."


    Allora Wheeled Gig Bag
    This bag is not quite as well-made as some of the more expensive alternative but is probably servicable and a good value.


    Allora Wheeled Gig Bag
    If you don't feel comfortable with a hard case or a gig bag on your back, this would be a great alternative.

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    Reunion Blues Euphonium Bell Up Leather Gig Bags Euponium upright bell black leather
    Beautiful leather bag for those who like something special. About twice the cost of the fabric bags, but it should last very well.
    Dave Werden
    Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
    Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
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    I have a Tuxedo brand gig bag that is similar to that Altieri. I thought it was the greatest thing in the world when I started using it, especially for the one concert we play each year at a Fair where you have to hike in to get to the stage. And now that is the only place I use it. Every where else I use the hard case. Why? Because I saw a tuba get crunched in one of the big gig bags. At a concert a few years ago, one of the tuba players had put his horn down in a dark spot back stage - black bag big and cumbersome - and someone didn't see it and stepped on it. It wasn't a pretty picture at all. I know that after I went 30 years without playing I thought that gig bag was heaven sent compared to what I remembered in highschool having to tote that horn around in the hard case. I tote the horn in the hard case 99% of the time now. My arms are stronger for it. Horn is protected better. Just my opinion, I have two unreplaceable Imperials and I don't want anything to happen to them if I can help it.

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    That Allora Wheeled Gig Bag looks nice. I wonder tough it is. The price looks attractive if I wanted a new gig bag. I currently use a protec bag. Its alright but its not something that I would of put in the trunk of my car esp. with the roads and highways in Manitoba nowdays.

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    how would you guys rate the pro-tec gig bag... I might be getting one and I need to know how it owuld fit a yamaha 642 and just some good things to know before I buy it.

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    Don't know if you ever purchased your gig bag, but I got a Duralite Model 520 for my YEP 842 at a reasonable price from Luscombe Violins Inc. in Ontario. It is nicely padded and thus very protective of my horn (as am I). The company have a variety of bags in their on-line catalogue. Euph and Tuba info can be found at
    http://www.violins.on.ca/tuba_bags.html

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    I've had a Reunion Blues fabric bag for years and I love it. I'm still in college and I own a YEP 642S. I don't think there is really anything better for moving it back and forth from rehearsal to rehearsal, and the hard case wouldn't fit in my locker anyway. It's still a bag so it won't protect like a hard case, but I've had some things fall off tables that would have dented the bare horn and the bag did prevent it.

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    I play the Sterling Virtuoso a little while now and the standard gigbag is I thinks the best you can get on this moment.

    Bags Euphonium 4265 GIGBAG
    http://www.rockshop.de/oshop-1....html?&campaign=Kelkoo

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    I'm looking for a case for colllege in the fall, esspecially when i will be going back and forth on campus. After doing some reaserch i like the Soundwear Professional Euphonium case the best. It seems to offer great protection and convenience, which i will need. i liked this one more that the soundwear performers euphonium case because of a couple features the other has, which i think i will appreciate more in the long run. What do you guys think?

    Link to Soundwear Professional Euphonium Case:
    http://www.wwbw.com/Soundwear--i760861.music

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    I bought a Soundwear bag recently, and I love it. It's a bit bulkier than most bags (I used to have a Reunion Blues) but it's pretty obvious that the horn is better protected than with other bags. It has a ton of pockets and I now use it as the only bag I bring to school with me (I teach middle school band), so it carries my horn, horn related stuff, and other school stuff (papers, trumpet mouthpiece, reeds, etc.)

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    I bought a soundwear gigbag over the summer and i really love it. I agree with Phil, it's a great bag but it is quite bulky. The bag's size made it a bit difficult to travel with when I went to Alabama for one of my grad school auditions, however, the amount of protection and space it provides for music and other "stuff" makes it well worth it. I really love the bag, and it has become the only bag that I use. It's a bit pricey, but worth the money.

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