Tooting Tuba at Wal-mart
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:14 pm
I believe I got the idea from a post by Elephant on this forum. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
He played tuba carols while the Salvation Army bell ringers took a break. It was a positive experience for him and a lot of fun for those who got to hear him.
I got inspired by this wonderful Christmas spirit. I did it too. It was so cool. I had 10 or 12 carols ready to play by ear if I could remember what key they were in.
I made a list and checked it at least twice.
I called the Salvation Army guy and he is a tuba player too.
He was happy to have me play any time I could make it by Walmart on the agreed Friday and Saturday.
I lugged my tuba and a drum throne to sit on. I left my Tuba Tamer at home. I thought the bell ringers (one at each entrance) would break when I showed up but they both preferred to hang out and ring bells along with me. We had a great time and I understand contributions spiked up during our performance. Customers and employees alike stopped by with nice things to say and I was glad I came.
I get so many great ideas from reading Tubenet.
He played tuba carols while the Salvation Army bell ringers took a break. It was a positive experience for him and a lot of fun for those who got to hear him.
I got inspired by this wonderful Christmas spirit. I did it too. It was so cool. I had 10 or 12 carols ready to play by ear if I could remember what key they were in.
I called the Salvation Army guy and he is a tuba player too.
I lugged my tuba and a drum throne to sit on. I left my Tuba Tamer at home. I thought the bell ringers (one at each entrance) would break when I showed up but they both preferred to hang out and ring bells along with me. We had a great time and I understand contributions spiked up during our performance. Customers and employees alike stopped by with nice things to say and I was glad I came.
I get so many great ideas from reading Tubenet.