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Compensating euphonium for sale
Compensating euphonium for sale




compensating euphonium for sale

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The Kaiser Baritone style Euphoniums often have a 5th valve that helps have a full chromatic (out of tune) series. Also the non compensator would not have a B Natural at all. But, the notes do exist, and they are definitely more in tune than when using a non compensating 4 valve euphonium. The Db, C, and B natural would all be sharp, with B natural being the most sharp. In concert pitch, the F, E, Eb, and D would be in tune. This is most of the top tier pro euphoniums now have the main tuning slide trigger. It's chromatic, but definitely not in tune. Perhaps more significant for Eb tuba, where you might care about those notes more. bloke has written at some length, with pictures, on the compromises need if you really want to go there.

compensating euphonium for sale

The 4V system adds tubing to 1/2/3 when used individually with 4, but when you start combining 1/2/3, along with 4, you again fall short of the full required tubing length.

compensating euphonium for sale

Donn wrote:Is that true, 4V Blaikley hands you a perfectly in tune full octave? It seems to me that this is asking too much - you'd need to combine the 4V and 3V systems, in principle, to get there.






Compensating euphonium for sale