Hey everyone,
I am hoping to spend some free time learning tuba this summer, but don't know where to look to rent / borrow a tuba. I'm in the Seattle area. Anybody have any advice for where to look?
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Re: Tuba Rental Seattle
It looks like Music & Arts or Kennelly Keys don't list tuba rentals on their websites. You could call and ask if they rent or if not, if they know where.
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Because of the limited supply, renting a tuba is crazy expensive. I believe it would be cheaper to buy a decent used one and resell it later.
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https://mackbrass.com/tu422l-3%2F4-bbb-tuba
Tom is my neighbor, and he has a good reputation for service. These are Chinese copies but he does some extra quality control on them.
Tom is my neighbor, and he has a good reputation for service. These are Chinese copies but he does some extra quality control on them.
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Kinda far from Seattle, no?timothy42b wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:00 am https://mackbrass.com/tu422l-3%2F4-bbb-tuba
Tom is my neighbor, and he has a good reputation for service. These are Chinese copies but he does some extra quality control on them.
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If is difficult to find a business that will rent a tuba, but I don't think it is a lack of instrument supply. It is really a "the bigger they are, the harder they fall" situation. If a flute or trumpet fall off of a table (remember, most renters are young, school-aged kids), the repairs are relatively easy and the instrument maintains a very high percentage of its original valve. Many of the smaller instruments can be rented multiple times and still be in great condition, even with several repairs.
If a tuba falls off of a table (again, most renters are kids) the damage can be enormous plus the repairs can be very labor-intensive and expensive. A tuba with crushed tubing instantly looses a large percentage of its original value. The tooling for tuba repairs is also very expensive. I think music retailers avoid renting tubas because it would be very tough to make a profit.
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Still might be cheaper even paying shipping costs. What would they be, couple hundred USD?BGuttman wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:33 amKinda far from Seattle, no?timothy42b wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:00 am https://mackbrass.com/tu422l-3%2F4-bbb-tuba
Tom is my neighbor, and he has a good reputation for service. These are Chinese copies but he does some extra quality control on them.
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Try contacting Dan Oberloh. He's a repair tech who sells tubas also. No idea if he rents, but he knows the tuba community in Seattle.
http://www.oberloh.com/
http://www.oberloh.com/
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