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Isn't it a bit early for tuba christmas? It's only july!!
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We do one we call the "greater seattle tubachristmas." Usually the weekend before Thanksgiving (thanks to the PNB Nutcracker schedule) rehearse in Bellevue, perform in Redmond. I'll post something after I finalize the details. Stay tuned. . .
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Check in with the people at Ted Brown's Music in Tacoma. The last few years there has been an event at the Pt. Defiance Zoo in conjunction with the Zoo Lights display at Christmas.
What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
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Post by Mark »

There is the one Ryan mentioned in Bellevue/Redmond. There are usually TCs in Tacoma and Bellingham also. A lttle further north, there is one in Vancouver and one in Victoria.
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tradman wrote:I need to plan things well in advance in order to be sure I have the right weekend free. (Not to mention all the extra time I will need to get that middle F in tune on the 20K...)

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HeliconMan wrote:Yeah, bring the bass.
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No, do not bring any kind saxophone to the TubaChristmas that Ryan Schultz and I coordinate. :!:
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HeliconMan wrote:Do helicons and recording basses make the 'tuba cut'?
Yes.
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