My life, married to a tuba player....

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bigpapajon wrote:My wife asked me last night, "Is our living room going to look like this permanantly?"

I said, "No. I plan on getting a Euph next year."
Careful, now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdjKyxukQfY" target="_blank
Just replace the beer with the aforementioned euph. Or not.
bardus est ut bardus probo,
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jobriant wrote:And don't forget Malcom Arnold's "A Grand Grand Overture," performed at the first Hoffnung music festival in London in the 1950's. It was scored for full orchestra, three vaccuum cleaners and an electric floor polisher, and was dedicated to President Hoover.

Jim O'Briant
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I was in an orchestra that performed that. The musicians got a kick out of it but the audience seemed a little...confused. And we used just the three vacuum cleaners because the venue was carpeted.

MA
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MaryAnn wrote:
jobriant wrote:And don't forget Malcom Arnold's "A Grand Grand Overture," performed at the first Hoffnung music festival in London in the 1950's. It was scored for full orchestra, three vaccuum cleaners and an electric floor polisher, and was dedicated to President Hoover.

Jim O'Briant
Gilroy, CA
I was in an orchestra that performed that. The musicians got a kick out of it but the audience seemed a little...confused. And we used just the three vacuum cleaners because the venue was carpeted.

MA
Well, no wonder the audience was confused...it just doesn't make any sense without the floor polisher!!
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jobriant wrote:
And don't forget Malcom Arnold's "A Grand Grand Overture," performed at the first Hoffnung music festival in London in the 1950's. It was scored for full orchestra, three vaccuum cleaners and an electric floor polisher, and was dedicated to President Hoover.

Jim O'Briant
Gilroy, CA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS2-_1kWq-U" target="_blank" target="_blank
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schlepporello wrote:
jellybucket wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS2-_1kWq-U" target="_blank" target="_blank
OK, I'm gonna ask the hard questions now.
About the vacuum cleaners:
1) Rotor valves or pistons?
2) Lacquered finish, silver or raw brass?
3) BBb or CC?
4) How many valves?
I would’t like jelly in my bucket mute. Still I will tell you the trick to get Schleppy off your back, when he thinks he is smart:

Just say: “It is in F with 6 pistons.”

That is more than he can count on one foot by lickings its toes, so he will evaporate.

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jellybucket wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS2-_1kWq-U" target="_blank" target="_blank
Smart thing to recycle the out-put air from the Hoover Crafts through that contraption on the back wall.

K
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