Tuba behind trombone..
- Tbarh
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I have noticed that the low brass Section of the Chicago Symphony has been playing with the tuba situated behind the trombone... Anyone here know the reasoning behind that? Any advantages?
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- BGuttman
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It may be related to the size of the stage and how the orchestra is fit on.
We had to fit a chorus on stage and it didn't allow us to be 4 in a row (3 trombones + tuba) so we put Trombones 1 and 2 in front of 3 and the tuba.
Incidentally, I remember seeing pictures of the CSO with the four of them in a line. Maybe the 3+1 was an anomaly.
We had to fit a chorus on stage and it didn't allow us to be 4 in a row (3 trombones + tuba) so we put Trombones 1 and 2 in front of 3 and the tuba.
Incidentally, I remember seeing pictures of the CSO with the four of them in a line. Maybe the 3+1 was an anomaly.
- Tbarh
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[quote="BGuttman"]It may be related to the size of the stage and how the orchestra is fit on.
We had to fit a chorus on stage and it didn't allow us to be 4 in a row (3 trombones + tuba) so we put Trombones 1 and 2 in front of 3 and the tuba.
Incidentally, I remember seeing pictures of the CSO with the four of them in a line. Maybe the 3+1 was an anomaly.[/quote]
Actually, there is plenty of room for the tuba to the right.. And... It is not a one-time thing as i have seen it on several videos.. Any more takers?
We had to fit a chorus on stage and it didn't allow us to be 4 in a row (3 trombones + tuba) so we put Trombones 1 and 2 in front of 3 and the tuba.
Incidentally, I remember seeing pictures of the CSO with the four of them in a line. Maybe the 3+1 was an anomaly.[/quote]
Actually, there is plenty of room for the tuba to the right.. And... It is not a one-time thing as i have seen it on several videos.. Any more takers?
- SwissTbone
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Maybe the 1st and 2nd trombone can hear the tuba better when it is right behind them rather than on the side.
In wich direction does the tuba bell point?
What is behind the tuba?
In wich direction does the tuba bell point?
What is behind the tuba?
- paulyg
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[quote="cozzagiorgi"]Maybe the 1st and 2nd trombone can hear the tuba better when it is right behind them rather than on the side.
In wich direction does the tuba bell point?
What is behind the tuba?[/quote]
This would be my guess. In addition, I think the old setup had the tuba towards the center, with the trombones arranged from conductor's left to right. With that setup, the bell was pointed over the cylindrical brass. With the new placement of the low brass, towards the right of the stage, the bell would point away from the section.
In wich direction does the tuba bell point?
What is behind the tuba?[/quote]
This would be my guess. In addition, I think the old setup had the tuba towards the center, with the trombones arranged from conductor's left to right. With that setup, the bell was pointed over the cylindrical brass. With the new placement of the low brass, towards the right of the stage, the bell would point away from the section.
- fsgazda
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I noticed that the Philadelphia Orchestra has changed their seating this year as well, tuba behind the trombones instead of next to.
- Posaunus
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Is there really room on the Orchestra Hall stage to move the tuba behind the trombones (who usually sit in the very back row)? Do the trombones move forward a row?
Or is this seating plan used for other venues?
Or is this seating plan used for other venues?