The new orchestral CC tuba 3225 "Ursus" was developed together with New York Philharmonic orchestra tubist Alan Baer especially for flexibly handling a repertoire that is requiring a more compact instrument.
The new orchestral CC tuba 3225 "Ursus" was developed together with New York Philharmonic orchestra tubist Alan Baer especially for flexibly handling a repertoire that is requiring a more compact instrument.
The majority of the early development processes took place via computer imagery at the Meinl-Weston factory in Bavaria, and together with the experience and extensive Tuba know-how of the Meinl-Weston technicians, the idea for a new kind of Tuba was born.
The majority of the early development processes took place via computer imagery at the Meinl-Weston factory in Bavaria, and together with the experience and extensive Tuba know-how of the Meinl-Weston technicians, the idea for a new kind of Tuba was born.
Devotees of the Eb tubas have a choice between the Sovereign 980 with a smaller bell model, the 981 with the classic 19-inch bell model with the ‘John Fletcher’ leadpipe, and the 982 with carriage rings and a slightly smaller tapered leadpipe.
Devotees of the Eb tubas have a choice between the Sovereign 980 with a smaller bell model, the 981 with the classic 19-inch bell model with the ‘John Fletcher’ leadpipe, and the 982 with carriage rings and a slightly smaller tapered leadpipe.
Devotees of the Eb tubas have a choice between the Sovereign 980 with a smaller bell model, the 981 with the classic 19-inch bell model with the ‘John Fletcher’ leadpipe, and the 982 with carriage rings and a slightly smaller tapered leadpipe.
Devotees of the Eb tubas have a choice between the Sovereign 980 with a smaller bell model, the 981 with the classic 19-inch bell model with the ‘John Fletcher’ leadpipe, and the 982 with carriage rings and a slightly smaller tapered leadpipe.