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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:31 pm
by Rick Denney
TubaTuck wrote:Bloke:

I'm in TX. DFW

Thanks,

Tuck
You have two choices in Texas, the Texas Music Educator's Association annual meeting in San Antonio, which is held in early February, or the Texas Bandmaster's Association meeting which is held in August. The one TBA conference I attended (16 or 17 years ago) was also in San Antonio, but I don't recall if that is the yearly venue as it is with TMEA. A couple times I was in a group that was performing at the conference and that got me into the exhibition; other times I had to borrow credentials from friends, to the amusement of my other friends within.

The instruments you'll see there tend to the student models, though there will be some professional instruments there. BBb players usually find more to try out than C players, but I've also had no trouble trying F tubas at TMEA (that's where I bought my Yamaha F).

The US Army Band Tuba-Euphonium conference is held at Fort Myer in Artlington, Virginia during the last week in January. It's free and you don't have to be a teacher or military person to attend. You'll have to travel but it's a good road trip if the weather holds--two good driving days from Dallas.

The Internation Tuba Euphonium Association (oh, how it annoys me to type that) has an annual meeting every summer in a different location. They also hold a range of regional meetings. Check out their website, which I'm sure is linked around here somewhere.

Rick "who is now local to Fort Myer but who has also lived in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas" Denney

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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:49 am
by TubaRay
Rick Denney wrote:[
You have two choices in Texas, the Texas Music Educator's Association annual meeting in San Antonio, which is held in early February, or the Texas Bandmaster's Association meeting which is held in August. The one TBA conference I attended (16 or 17 years ago) was also in San Antonio, but I don't recall if that is the yearly venue as it is with TMEA. A couple times I was in a group that was performing at the conference and that got me into the exhibition; other times I had to borrow credentials from friends, to the amusement of my other friends within.
Both of these conferences are held annually in San Antonio. So far as I know, TBA has always been there, from its inception. TMEA has been in S.A. permanently for more than 20 years, now. Both conferences have an array of tubas. Custom is usually at both. Miraphone is usually at both. Of the two, TMEA would generally provide the better opportunity for tuba testing.