I reinforced the importance of what Mark had told him, complemented his playing, and again covered how he needed to put just a bit more effort into his practice. Tried to keep it all upbeat so he'd take it favorably and do as needed.
At one point I informed him how I was a bit jealous that he could play a musical instrument and that I could not. I pointed out that when I was his age, band was only taken by kids whose parents wanted them to take it, where he had the option of band and several other electives, and he had picked band. I even mentioned how it would be cool, if I had some training and ability, we could play stuff together.
At that point he said "You could always learn the euphonium."
Now I'm trying to decide if he was calling my bluff, or inviting me to share with him. I think it was the latter, and I do feel that I missed out by not learning to play some sort of instrument (besides clapping my hands).
Is it possible for a 47 year old to learn (with any speed) to play the euphonium? Would the euphonium be a bad choice as compared to another brass wind for playing with the tuba?
My son has assisted his teacher in working with the 6th and 7th grade tuba players in his school during the year...would he be able to help me out as well in getting to hit notes consistantly?
Should I just smile and be quiet next time we come home from practice?




