
WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE TUBIST ????
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Sure do! Several frequent contributors on TubeNet. Deanna Swoboda is the tuba/euphonium professor at Western Michigan University (and an excellent player) -- we're glad she's here! Velvet Brown, Kathy Brantigan, and Mary Ann Craig also come to mind. Lots of good players at the student and non-pro levels, too (one of our tubists in the Kalamazoo Concert Band is a professional bassoonist who plays tuba for fun, and does it well).Tubist wrote:I must ask.....sorry guys
do know any tubist woman???
No surprise here!I know that in germany is a woman the greatest tubist![]()
Quite a few, from what I've seen (and I'm happy to see it) ...how many woman play on tuba in the world????
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Entry to the Symphony Band was done by audition (to the Marching Band too for that matter). I also was a N-M-M bozo, the only one in the euph section for a couple of years. There were also many music majors who didn't make the Symphony Band. I was in the Symphony Band for 5 years, didn't have to re-audition each year. Auditions were done to fill empty positions. It was a great band and was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life. Besides Chester Schmitz, jazz trumpeter Paul Smoker was also in that band.IowegianStar wrote:Teubonium wrote:The Chester !
He and I played together in the Iowa Symphony Band and the Hawkeye Marching Band in our college days (1958-196?) He was a fantastic player even at 18 years old. A natural.![]()
Wow - with all the great players that have gone through Iowa City (past and present), how were non-music-major bozos like me allowed in the Symphony Band?
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