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Tubainsauga
- Chuck(G)
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I saw a great poster the other day--one of the old 60's "instruments of the orchestra", complete with little portraits of musicians playing them. The set was wonderful; even with lesser-used instruments such as contrabassoon and harp.
The poster for tuba had a picture of a Conn 20J; I can't recall the tuba player featured on it, though. His name didn't ring a bell.
The poster for tuba had a picture of a Conn 20J; I can't recall the tuba player featured on it, though. His name didn't ring a bell.
- Kevin Hendrick
- 6 valves

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- Chuck(G)
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He was shown with an upright tuba, and I believe it was said that he played with the National Symphony--last name was something like "Lewin".Kevin Hendrick wrote:He must've "fit the bill", though ...Chuck(G) wrote:The poster for tuba had a picture of a Conn 20J; I can't recall the tuba player featured on it, though. His name didn't ring a bell.
This ring any bells with anyone?
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dwaskew
- pro musician

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That'd be William Lewin, National Symphony Orchestra, early 60's, or so.
and, we've had conversations that a good set of tuba/euphonium trading cards would be a hoot to have around. Can you imagine? I'll trade you a Bobo rookie year with LA, for a vintage Bowman in the Navy card......
OR, I'll trade you a 68 Alexander F, for a 59 Mirafone BBb......
the possibilities are endless, and amazingly geeky....
and, we've had conversations that a good set of tuba/euphonium trading cards would be a hoot to have around. Can you imagine? I'll trade you a Bobo rookie year with LA, for a vintage Bowman in the Navy card......
OR, I'll trade you a 68 Alexander F, for a 59 Mirafone BBb......
the possibilities are endless, and amazingly geeky....
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TubaRay
- 6 valves

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I recognize that I'm a geek, but I think I could really get into that, myself. Of course, there aren't enough of us around to make it a profitable business venture. Too bad.dwaskew wrote:That'd be William Lewin, National Symphony Orchestra, early 60's, or so.
and, we've had conversations that a good set of tuba/euphonium trading cards would be a hoot to have around. Can you imagine? I'll trade you a Bobo rookie year with LA, for a vintage Bowman in the Navy card......
OR, I'll trade you a 68 Alexander F, for a 59 Mirafone BBb......
the possibilities are endless, and amazingly geeky....
Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
- Lew
- 5 valves

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It doesn't have to be profitable to get done. It just takes someone with the proper tools and images, and willingness to take it on. hmmm...TubaRay wrote:I recognize that I'm a geek, but I think I could really get into that, myself. Of course, there aren't enough of us around to make it a profitable business venture. Too bad.dwaskew wrote:That'd be William Lewin, National Symphony Orchestra, early 60's, or so.
and, we've had conversations that a good set of tuba/euphonium trading cards would be a hoot to have around. Can you imagine? I'll trade you a Bobo rookie year with LA, for a vintage Bowman in the Navy card......
OR, I'll trade you a 68 Alexander F, for a 59 Mirafone BBb......
the possibilities are endless, and amazingly geeky....
Besson 983
Henry Distin 1897 BBb tuba
Henry Distin 1898 BBb Helicon
Eastman EBB226
Henry Distin 1897 BBb tuba
Henry Distin 1898 BBb Helicon
Eastman EBB226
- Dylan King
- YouTube Tubist

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Who's the Joker?djohnson wrote:How about a deck of Tuba playing cards; similar to the the terrorist cards. except having the face cards being famous Tuba/Euph players. Aces through ten being photos of various instruments. Diamonds being BBb, Clubs as CCb, Hearts as Eb and Spades being F's. Geeky or not I'd buy a couple decks of these for myself and or gifts.
- Philip Jensen
- bugler

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Not something I've got time to take on, but there are companies to do this, for example:
http://www.customizedplayingcards.com/wst_page8.html
I'd suggest the red suits be brass horns (de-zinced) - piston brass = hearts, rotary brass = diamonds, then silver horns (tarnish ya' know) for the black suits = silver piston = spades, silver rotary = clubs.
The jokers would be sousaphones!
Maybe this could be a Tubenet fundraiser to generate $$$ for a composer commision.
http://www.customizedplayingcards.com/wst_page8.html
I'd suggest the red suits be brass horns (de-zinced) - piston brass = hearts, rotary brass = diamonds, then silver horns (tarnish ya' know) for the black suits = silver piston = spades, silver rotary = clubs.
The jokers would be sousaphones!
Maybe this could be a Tubenet fundraiser to generate $$$ for a composer commision.
Miraphone Norwegian Star Eb
King 4V BBb ~1913
Holton 4V Eb 1920
Holton 3V Eb 1930
King 4V BBb ~1913
Holton 4V Eb 1920
Holton 3V Eb 1930
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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