Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
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Christopher Lair
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
Glad to hear you're back on the proverbial horse, Matt! Drop me a line........
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
Just, "Get on your bikes and RIDE...." to quote the lyric from Queen.
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
Since you have yet to receive a mouthpiece recommendation ...
I have a pretty good collection. If you will send the Firebird to me, I will donate my time testing it with various mouthpieces and get back to you when I am satisified that I have identified the perfect one.
I have a pretty good collection. If you will send the Firebird to me, I will donate my time testing it with various mouthpieces and get back to you when I am satisified that I have identified the perfect one.
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dwaskew
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
well, the local guy is reportedly a hack......try Dr. Harvey in Winston--I hear he's pretty good.....montre8 wrote:If I had to restart again (after 15 yrs) I would have gotten back with an instructor sooner.
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NC_amateur_euph
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
Matt -
The Greensboro Concert Band will welcome you with open arms. Probably 75% of us are come-backers of one sort or another.
Rehearsals Monday, 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Cultural Center - 200 N. Davie St.
Hack and Hack Junior would also be welcome.
Would that I could be 10% of the hack that they are.
The Greensboro Concert Band will welcome you with open arms. Probably 75% of us are come-backers of one sort or another.
Rehearsals Monday, 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Cultural Center - 200 N. Davie St.
Hack and Hack Junior would also be welcome.
Would that I could be 10% of the hack that they are.
- Roger Lewis
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
For the Firebird mouthpiece, go with the Bruno Tilz M2. A couple of noted players are enjoying that one now on their Firebirds. I stumbled across it by accident one day and it worked really well on my F. When tried on a Firebird, it brought some nice things to the table. You should be able to get one from Lee Stofer (http://www.tubameister.com" target="_blank).
Just my observations.
Roger
Just my observations.
Roger
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Re: Playing tuba again after a long hiatus
I've liked these mpc's for F:
Schilke 66
Giddings & Webster Matanuska
Schilke 66
Giddings & Webster Matanuska