The Miraphone 188 CC tuba has a wide bell and bows with a compactly wrapped body. Its unique tone is broad but very clear, making the 188 useful for solos as well as large and small ensembles. Many band and orchestra players locally and worldwide have used the classic 188 for several generations, Tommy Johnson among them.
Miraphone has updated the 188 design several times - often to make it stronger and more corrosion resistant, sometimes for ergonomics or tuning.
Tubist Norm Pearson recently ordered a new 188 for himself, but he asked for it to be made the old way. And so it was...and we ordered several: one for Norm, more for you.
Custom 188 LA Specs
Why 2-step fifth valve? You can get the same job done with fewer valves engaged, and the slide pulling for best tuning is fairly simple. If I remember right...
2-Step Fifth Rotor Low fingerings
Low Note | Fingering | Alt | 1st Slide | 5th Slide |
C# | 1-2-5 | 2-4 | in | in |
F# | 1-2-5 | 2-4 | in | in |
F | 2-3-5 | - | out | |
E | 4-5 | 2-3-4 | - | out |
Eb | 1-4-5 | 1-3-4 | in | in |
D | 3-4-5 | 1-2-4-5 | - | out |
Db | 1-3-4-5 | in | in | |
CC | 0 | 1-2-3-4-5 | in | in |
The 188 has a unique long-pull 4th slide - long enough to play low D 1-2-3-4+. You can also play low F 1-4+ that way if you like slide pulling or find yourself with a 4-valve 188.