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Tuba Decoration

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:40 am
by Søren
I finally got some time to gather pictures of my tuba decorations trough the years.

I started some years ago to decorate my sousaphone for all the summer jazzgigs, just to separate our band from the others.
(And it works. I often meet other musicians that don't remember me by name, but remember that they have seen my sousaphone.)

The first year, I had just been to New Orleans. And the logic thing was to decorate my horn with Mardi Grass beads.

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It looked great, and I was able to put the horn in the gigbag with out having to take the beads of. But after a month, I noticed that my sousaphone got scratched by the beads, and I took them of.


Next year, I put our band name on the bell with bright sparkling purple letters. It worked great, until I had to sub in another band. The letters came of.
I sadly do not have any pictures of this.


It then became Christmas. See below:

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This works great. It is made in a way that I am able to take it of and put it on in 15min. I use this every year now. I have since bought a diode light chain, and there are 40 lights going all around the bell.


I then bought an extra bell for my sousaphone, because all the tape and decorations, despite my best efforts,was scratching my bell heavily.
That summer I bought a lot of roses and put them on the new bell.

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This looked great! But after a month in the gigbag, it was totally destroyed.


And last year it looked like this:

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I glued all the individual flower leafs (petals??) to the bell, and it lasted for 2 years.

Does anybody have a good idea to what I could decorate my tuba with next year? The only rules are that I will not drill any holes in the bell, and it should preferably be able to be carried in my gigbag.
All suggestions are welcome.

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:31 am
by TubaBob
Your decorations are great!

How about Boa Constrictor or some other snake?

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:57 pm
by Tubaing
How about selling out some ad space on your bell.

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:12 pm
by bearphonium
I have used garlands and feather boas (NO SNAKES!) to decorate my sousaphone. I'd post a pic if I could figure out how. It seems like what you want is like a gilly suit for your bell.

Ally

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 11:18 pm
by WakinAZ
bearphonium wrote:I'd post a pic if I could figure out how.
1. Sign up for a free account at a photo hosting site like www.photobucket.com

2. Upload the pictures from your PC to that online site. Pictures will be stored on their server and then accessible anywhere on the web.

3. After the upload is complete, view the photo you wish to post here. Right-click on the picture and then select Properties. Copy the Address (URL).

4. On this forum, Write in your post the following:

[img].....paste%20the%20URL%20address%20here.....[/img]

([img]and[/img] can be manually typed or inserted using the buttons at the top of the compose/reply window)

5. THEN, before you SUBMIT your post, be sure to PREVIEW it first. You should see the image. If not, double check your code.

* http://photobucket.com works well and has a one-click link to copy a link for forums and messageboards so you don't have to do the Properties>copy the link thing outlined in the above. You just have to paste the link you just copied into your message.

Eric "volunteering this for a sticky if Sean or Schlepp (or anyone really) is listening" L.