If you'll be at the Army Band Conference next Saturday and you play the tuba(not euphonium, sorry)and you're currently working on band excerpts; the Inter-service Tuba Panel would like to hear from you. We'll be discussing all sorts of things and would like to include some playing/coaching demonstrations. Heck, if you'd like to just play a solo or etude, we'd love to hear that too! High School and college age folks are what we're looking for. The session is at 10:30 am.
If this interests you or someone you know, send me a p.m. through tubenet.
Thanks,
John Cradler
Players needed next Saturday
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Re: Players needed next Saturday
Let me get this straight. You want folks to send you a p.m. to attend a session in the a.m.? Ah, modern society.JCradler wrote:If you'll be at the Army Band Conference next Saturday and you play the tuba(not euphonium, sorry)and you're currently working on band excerpts; the Inter-service Tuba Panel would like to hear from you. We'll be discussing all sorts of things and would like to include some playing/coaching demonstrations. Heck, if you'd like to just play a solo or etude, we'd love to hear that too! High School and college age folks are what we're looking for. The session is at 10:30 am.
If this interests you or someone you know, send me a p.m. through tubenet.
Thanks,
John Cradler
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At FM, NOVA.TubaRay wrote:I M so sorry.JCradler wrote:Yeah, a pm is best for the am, as I can't figger out how to im...
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