Bass bone - G-tuning
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Bass bone - G-tuning
My current horn has an option to switch between Gb/G tuning. I currently use the Gb but will try out the G and wondered what people's thoughts are. It seems like a lot of people who make the switch are happy with it. I know Denson Paul Pollard uses it and Blair Bollinger has a flat G version of it.
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Technically flat G. Been using it since the mid-1980's.
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Re: Bass bone - G-tuning
Denson Paul Pollard made a video explaining the G valve - here https://youtu.be/nYlrtuarya0 for anyone interestedWeekendWailer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:12 pm My current horn has an option to switch between Gb/G tuning. I currently use the Gb but will try out the G and wondered what people's thoughts are. It seems like a lot of people who make the switch are happy with it. I know Denson Paul Pollard uses it and Blair Bollinger has a flat G version of it.
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I can't get on board with how far out low C and low B are.
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There's a piece I keep telling myself I should learn that has a fast two-octave Ab arpeggio and with a G trigger I can do it all in 3rd position.
Other than that...?
Other than that...?
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I just find having g flat turning even without trying g would make more sense to me. Especially with low arpeggios.
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I really appreciate Denson Paul Pollard's providing context for his use of the G valve. Good lesson on how to explain something succinctly. And I could clearly see his left hand to monitor his use of the valve. Good on ya!Tetraphosphate wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 11:22 pmDenson Paul Pollard made a video explaining the G valve - here https://youtu.be/nYlrtuarya0 for anyone interestedWeekendWailer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:12 pm My current horn has an option to switch between Gb/G tuning. I currently use the Gb but will try out the G and wondered what people's thoughts are. It seems like a lot of people who make the switch are happy with it. I know Denson Paul Pollard uses it and Blair Bollinger has a flat G version of it.
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This always stopped me.
G > Gb
BUT
D >>> Eb (for me, YMMV)
I have always wanted to build a section that slides can swap around to make both valves configurable from G, Gb, F, E, bE to see what would work in practice. The G/bE/D has always intrigued me, but I don't know if that bE valve will be very useful.
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I watched that video and it is what tempted me to try it out.Tetraphosphate wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 11:22 pm Denson Paul Pollard made a video explaining the G valve - here https://youtu.be/nYlrtuarya0 for anyone interested
Yeah, I thought is was ok but in the spear motif, you have to go from a low B natural to pedal A. It is a bit of a jump.
I think I agree with this. The F-attachment provides Eb in 3.5 and you are only going through one valve.
After trying it out for a few days, I have gone back to Gb. I like having the option but I think it isn't for me. I also noticed that I use C in 2nd with the Gb trigger fairly often for A-minor and C-major arpeggio type things.
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^^^ This! And B in 3rd !WeekendWailer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 4:27 pm I also noticed that I use C in 2nd with the Gb trigger fairly often for A-minor and C-major arpeggio type things.
Plus it is nice to have F valve same as a tenor (unless you are using G or Gb tuning on tenor), which means Bb/F/G/Eb, and having C and B too far out on the slide.
And Bb/G/Eb/Db tuning is just too esoteric if one also plays tenor in Bb/F, imho.
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Yep. This is the kicker. I love using my Gb valve alone for C, B and low F and Gb sometimes. But the thought of the double-trigger range being even further out is too frightening.
I've thought about doing something crazy, lie Bb/G/D/flat-C-ish.
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Re: Bass bone - G-tuning
I have tubing for my bass that creates a G 2nd valve. It was very useful when I had an old brass band contest piece (Edward Gregson's 'Essay') with exposed glissandi G-Eb, written for the G bass trombone (probably? Gregson was writing in the time period (1970) where G was giving way rapidly to Bb/F).
I also have tubing that creates Bb/F/Ab/E tuning. It was very useful for the B-F# glissando in the Nielsen flute concerto when it came up on the schedule.
Day to day - happy with my usual unusual set-up (second valve long D).
I also have tubing that creates Bb/F/Ab/E tuning. It was very useful for the B-F# glissando in the Nielsen flute concerto when it came up on the schedule.
Day to day - happy with my usual unusual set-up (second valve long D).
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