Re: Difference between BBflat and Bflat tuba


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Posted by Rick Denney on April 05, 2003 at 22:33:59:

In Reply to: Difference between BBflat and Bflat tuba posted by Bob on April 05, 2003 at 13:40:40:

None. It's only a matter of traditional nomenclature.

Here's the Grand Scheme Of Things:

Contrabass Tubas (~octave below trombones):

BBb or Bb
CC or C

Bass Tubas (~half octave below trombones):

Eb or, in some perverse instances, EEb
F

Tenor Tubas (same octave as trombones):

Euphonium (Bb)
Baritone Horn (no English Baritone, which isn't really a tenor tuba)(Bb)
Tenor Tuba (Bb)
Small French Tuba in C

Any of these are available in small, medium, large, and monstrous. The above has to do with the length of the pipe, and the small-monstrous size has to do with the fatness of the pipe.

Rick "who wonders why we persist with nomenclature that we have to explain three times a week" Denney


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