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Bryan Kendall
03-05-2003, 02:23 PM
Has anyone actually played these horns - the Sub Contra Bass and the sopranisimo - that Eppelsheim has made?

Now that these extraordinary horns are available maybe someone will burn a CD of a performance.

THAT would be soething to hear!

Andrew
03-05-2003, 06:26 PM
I'd like to hear them as well!!

geo@loyola.edu
03-06-2003, 02:21 PM
Recordings of the Eppelsheim soprillo and tubax are available at http://eppelsheim.com/eppelsheim-blasinstrumente.html

fredB
06-28-2003, 12:30 AM
Have a look at http://lachesis.caltech.edu/jayeaston/galleries/sax_family/subcontrabass_sax.html

Jay has finally received his Subcontra Bb Tubax.

Have Fun!

Stacey
07-01-2003, 09:23 PM
I try to refrain from profanity on this board, but...

Holy Moly!!!!

Listening to the overdubbed "duet" of two Bb Eppelsheim subcontras absolutely blew me away! I thought I was listening to low notes, until I heard a L-O-W note played!

Now I have that familiar urge to own one. The only problems are:
- I still need to raise another $1800 to finish paying for my Goodson tenor
- I promised my wife "no more saxes" (the Goodson will be #4)

HEY - Perhaps this isn't a saxophone at all... it's a Tubax! Why, that's completely different from a saxophone, just as an oboe is, or a mellophone. My wife never said "no more tubaxes"! LOL

So - since the price of a "little" Eb tubax is about $16k, what's the price of its big brother the Bb?

Draconistarum
02-01-2004, 02:50 AM
About $37,500. There's a mortgage calculator to help out.

saxtek
02-01-2004, 03:24 AM
If you want to hear the Eb Tubax in a more conventional setting, go to the ultimate contrabass site, contrabass mania, and check their Tubax page in the compendium. Here's the link:

http://www.contrabass.com/pages/tubax.html

Scroll down and click on the Mp3 link to hear my recording of Stardust on Tubax, backed by Jerry Fischer's big band.

Mime
08-22-2004, 11:30 PM
That is sssooo cool!!!
OMG does that sound good...if I'd only have that much money and nothing better to spend it on...

sax_appeal
08-23-2004, 01:59 PM
$37 500?






Geez, you could get an LA Sax Contrabass for that!

JMac
08-23-2004, 02:21 PM
I would also recommend picking up a copy of Jay Easton's CD "So Low". The highest pitched horn he plays on it is the Baritone. It has some great classical pieces (Serenade Basque, Dark Flows the River) and some more avante-gard work - including dualing sub-contra-basses 8) . Pete Hales (saxpics) did a review of the cd over on the SOTW main site http://vintage.saxontheweb.net/HalesReview2.html

Poke around Jay's website too, if you want to see a sweet sax collection! Stacey - it is a great site to show the wife and say 'see..I'm not really that bad!"

I got his cd this past February, just after a heavy freezing rain. The sub-contra duet shook half the 3 foot icicles off the front of my house (unfortunately taking half the gutters with them :shock: ).

Duh - guess it would help it I posted the link :oops: http://lachesis.caltech.edu/jayeaston/index.html

Rexone13
09-07-2004, 09:10 PM
Im sorry but other than novelty i believe owning a tubax or a sub contrabass is completly wasteful. Their sound may give u the chills, but it is just not pleaseing to listen to. Atleast to me. I just dont see the big deal over them. I see the big dealm but i dont want one.

Rex

Brendan Muse
09-07-2004, 11:12 PM
For now, I will be happy with my bari and my dreams of a bass.

But, one day... :headbang:

Oh yeah! Deep saxiness, you will be mine!

djd
10-28-2004, 01:01 PM
Thought the UK based sax enthusiasts might be interested to know that the National Sax Choir are (hopefully) going to be premiering a new work for super-enhanced choir (soprillo, 'nino, 3 x sop, 3 x alto, 3 x tenor, 3 x bari, bass and tubax) at the National Sax Congress in Birmingham on Feb 13th.

Details are yet to be confirmed, but thought I'd give you a sneaky advance warning!

carguy1
03-18-2005, 05:34 PM
That Tubax rules. Let's see if I sell both my cars and ride my bicycle to work, I could probably afford one. Hmmmmmmm.

newking70
04-15-2005, 09:11 AM
That Tubax rules. Let's see if I sell both my cars and ride my bicycle to work, I could probably afford one. Hmmmmmmm.
maybe you could sell one of your vital organs on ebay :rolleyes:

Jorns Bergenson
04-16-2005, 04:39 AM
Or better yet, go to Ebay with that Selmer MKVI tenor that has been sitting in your closet for the last 40 years. You could buy two Tubax's (Tubaces?) :)

Pete
04-19-2005, 08:36 PM
The low Eb and low Bb versions. You must have two :).

Morry
04-19-2005, 09:43 PM
Hey Pete, we have a Tubax and Eppelsheim folders. Isn't that redundant?

Super 20 Player
04-19-2005, 09:48 PM
Looks like the Tubax folder is a redirect to the Eppelsheim folder.

Pete
04-19-2005, 09:53 PM
Looks like the Tubax folder is a redirect to the Eppelsheim folder.Yep. They cross the "A-M, N-Z" line.

I've done that in a few cases.

We've got A LOT of manufactures discussed on this Forum and I'm not finished adding them yet!

Saxioni
04-29-2005, 03:03 PM
Gosh, I am a lucky man, I had the opportunity to play on a tubax (magnificiemt, superb and all other words that cannot describe this sound) and a soprillo. The soprillo is cute in its looks, but the sound is... lets say not save for glasses. Earprotection would be necessary when playing this. But I am used to bariton saxes, so youi know where my heart is. So if you ever have the opportunity to play one of those saxes, don't hesitate and grab your chance.

To be honest: I stay with my bari, it is carryable ;-)

A.

Gaines (bari
11-17-2007, 10:51 PM
im with you on that one. I've worked hard for my bari's and I am as happy as can be with them. they both fit in my backseat (maybe not comfortably).

Gaines (bari
11-17-2007, 10:53 PM
come to think about it, I could carry both of them, too (at once)!

Reedsplinter
11-17-2007, 11:18 PM
If I could afford one of these, I could afford to hire someone to carry it for me.:twisted: :D

saxtek
11-18-2007, 04:52 AM
The Bb Tubax is very big, but the Eb Tubax easily fits in the back seat of a mid-sized car, even in the larger flight case. It is a very practical contrabass instrument, except for the cost.

To hear the Eb Tubax, go to my MYSPACE page, and click "4 Big Brothers":

http://www.myspace.com/saxpsychosis

Jason DuMars
11-18-2007, 07:36 AM
My dad gave me this piece of advice: "It's better to wish for a rowboat than to own a yacht."