Looking at the bore size, it seems like a euphonium - but with rotary valves and a smaller bell.
https://meisterinstrumente-kroning.d...in-bb/?lang=en
Looking at the bore size, it seems like a euphonium - but with rotary valves and a smaller bell.
https://meisterinstrumente-kroning.d...in-bb/?lang=en
Dean L. Surkin
Mack Brass MACK-EU1150S, BB1 mouthpiece
Bach 36B trombone; Bach 6.5AL and Faxx 7C mouthpieces (pBone on loan to granddaughter)
Steinway 1902 Model A, restored by AC Pianocraft in 1988; Kawai MP8, Yamaha KX-76
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That looks cool.
Cerveny BBb Kaiser Tuba
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These types of instruments always interest me. I'd love to get the chance play one (or a Miraphone or an Alexander) at some point. IIRC people on these forums have said that they can be a bit hard to "wrestle" with, playing-wise, compared to a typical euphonium?
Sean Kissane
Low Brass Specialist, Paige's Music
Principal Euphonium, Indianapolis Brass Choir
Principal Euphonium, Crossroads Brass Band
I was in a group with a person who played a Miraphone 56A. I played it once and completely agree they have a great sound and challenging intonation. But it was a very fun instrument to play.
I've played an Alexander. Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, but awkward ergonomics
Euphs:
Miraphone 5050 Ambassador
Wessex Travel (Tornister) Euphonium 'Maly' ER154
Yamaha 201 Baritone
Mp: Wick SM4 Ultra X
Groups:
The San Diego Concert Band