Re: Tubas for Sale -- June Edition


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Posted by Andrew Welborn on June 03, 2003 at 11:43:20:

In Reply to: Tubas for Sale -- June Edition posted by Billy M. on May 31, 2003 at 20:24:24:


Hello Tubenetters,

I am selling my silver Meinl Weston 2155 with flight case, bag, and mouthpiece. I have used it in pro orchestras and in brass quintets, brass ensembles, tuba quartet, and solo.. It has a huge sound.. it projects great in the orchestra with a really focused dark sound. I suppose the horn’s Forte playing is one of its “fortes!”It has really good intonation, too… it’s just a really solid all purpose tuba... it has a couple of very minor dings that could easily be taken care of, none of which affect the sound. I would love to sell it as i am looking to buy another horn right now and really need the money... and i would like to get $8000 out of it, with case and bag and all… buying a new one with current exchange rates with silver plate, case, and bag would be substantially more. We might be able to meet up and you could play it if you like. let me know what you think. and i will be happy to answer any other questions you might have about the horn. This horn would be great for you guy and gals going to college next year. It really does fit all applications quite well… I have used it from Wagner and Shostakovich to Berlioz and brass quintet.
Hopefully this is what you are looking for! Feel free to email me. I have pictures…. And its also posted on Bassclefbrass.com

thanks a lot

Andrew Welborn

from Meinl Weston website
2155:
5/4 size
Model Warren Deck
4 piston steel valves (Big Valve)
Bore: .748in - .787in
5th valve rotary valve (.807in) thumb operated
Bell diameter: 17.5in

This instrument is another result of the continuing cooperation of Meinl-Weston with Warren Deck. It was designed to perform equally as a great orchestral instrument as well as a quintet





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