Traditional music from Azores.

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Traditional music from Azores.

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And here I am playing for the first time in public.

I was very nervous....

A couple of themes and variations from azorean folk music:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7FFzAYFag4

I have to work in many aspects, I know, even so, I hope you like :)

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Anterux wrote:And here I am playing for the first time in public.

I was very nervous....

A couple of themes and variations from azorean folk music:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7FFzAYFag4

I have to work in many aspects, I know, even so, I hope you like :)

Kind Regads.

Antero.
Oh yeah, I like it!
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Post by Keith Sanders »

Pretty nice piece, and a nice sound on F tuba.... what kind of F tuba is that?
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Thank you!
I will continue to work...

It's a B&S PT-16. Very easy to play, normaly I can play more in tune. But in public... I get nervous... I hope I will overcome that with time and experience. And practice.

This tuba has a very penetrant sound. It is easy to play with the band. It is not so easy to play notes around low C but, not so hard as other either. It gets better with practice. The Very Low C, in the other hand, comes out with great resonance...
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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