Rent a Tuba in Seattle?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:31 am
Hi guys,
We have been corresponding with "The Pirates of Puget Sound" Parrot head club as well as the "Parrot heads of East Washington" Parrot head club about flying two of us out to Washington State this summer for a series of concerts over a long weekend. If we book a house concert in addition to the two other dates, that may total enough to pay airfare (they're going to put us up in a motorhome - chance for a sail in Puget Sound
), expenses (burgers 'n beer) and have a few bucks to bring home to mom'n'em.
There is no cash for a third seat on the plane for my old King Eb.
If I could rent an Eb tuba in Seattle (a beater would do if it is a good player), that may be a possible option. My mouthpiece is a G&W Diablo with a small (european) shank.
Any counsel from tuberists in the Seattle area would be much appreciated.
Dennis Gray
tubatooter1940
http://www.myspace.com/johnrenomusic
http://www.johnreno.com/
We have been corresponding with "The Pirates of Puget Sound" Parrot head club as well as the "Parrot heads of East Washington" Parrot head club about flying two of us out to Washington State this summer for a series of concerts over a long weekend. If we book a house concert in addition to the two other dates, that may total enough to pay airfare (they're going to put us up in a motorhome - chance for a sail in Puget Sound
There is no cash for a third seat on the plane for my old King Eb.
If I could rent an Eb tuba in Seattle (a beater would do if it is a good player), that may be a possible option. My mouthpiece is a G&W Diablo with a small (european) shank.
Any counsel from tuberists in the Seattle area would be much appreciated.
Dennis Gray
tubatooter1940
http://www.myspace.com/johnrenomusic
http://www.johnreno.com/