R'B & Mr. C

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R'B & Mr. C

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"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo

1940 USMC issued King Liberty
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Does the different looking vertical brass instrument have a name?
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It's a little too tall to be "Urinal"
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Lusaphone.
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Wilco wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 2:57 pmLusaphone.

That's Sergio Carolino, beastly tuba player from Portugal.
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The horn looks like a straightened-out Sousaphone, but with 4 valves. Probably very custom. And wired for effects.
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I am fairly certain it’s King Bb bell-front tuba reorganized and cut into CC. The valve section looks to receive a Conn 20k removable neck and bits. Definitely some creative assembly/reimagining - the fourth valve tubing across his face I could live without but perhaps there is a good reason.

Another nice tuba solo at around 6:55 :
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