Generally a good answer to the question "can it be played on tuba?" is always YES!!!!! (it just depends on how much work you're willing to put into it)
this sounds like it would be sick as a brass group, "insert number of parts"-tet
Can I play this on tuba?
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The low saxophone guy in our band showed up with a bass sax last week. Looks a lot like the one in picture above. I put my G&W Caver mouthpiece in it... (it fits) and blew some terrible notes. I'm imagining this must be about what an ophiclide sounds like. There must be some rational way to integrate the harmonics we get with mouthpiece and the pitch changes from the keys.
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Re: Can I play this on tuba?
http://www.wollie-kaiser.de/timeghostho ... phonmafia/Bob1062 wrote:I would love to play this someday, I think I can pull off the bottom part on tuba. What is the rest of the group made up of and where can I get it?
