Hi all,
Does anyone know on a greenhoe (or similar instrument with large rotary valves) where the tubing is .562 vs .594 (or whatever size it is)?
Inner tube diameter
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Re: Inner tube diameter
On which horn? Usually the bore is consistent through the slide, and into the valve tubing, which is usually overbored. The trombone is a cylindrical bore instrument, so it only really expands in areas like the goose neck, tuning slide, and bell flare.
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Re: Inner tube diameter
Sorry forgot to mention. A bass trombone with tis. Are the tuning slides for the valves normally .594?tbonesullivan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:25 pm On which horn? Usually the bore is consistent through the slide, and into the valve tubing, which is usually overbored. The trombone is a cylindrical bore instrument, so it only really expands in areas like the goose neck, tuning slide, and bell flare.
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