Hey Ray!
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:58 pm
Is there any truth to the vicious rumors that the Tuba Meisters will be performing in Tomball Tx this weekend for their German Festival?
They are! Those crazy guys enjoy festivals such as the Tomball German Fest. In fact, we enjoyed the festival last year. Let's hope the weather is better this time around.John Caves wrote:Is there any truth to the vicious rumors that the Tuba Meisters will be performing in Tomball Tx this weekend for their German Festival?
Is the festival aware of this?TubaRay wrote:Check us out. We'll be wandering around the festival, playing for anyone who will listen to us.
We stroll, then play. Almost all of our charts are written out. We have a few that actually memorized, but not enough to play for hours at a time.Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Ray, do you guys "stroll" while playing, or do you stroll, then play?
In my opinion, the best single source of this would be Cimarron Music.MaryAnn wrote:Does somebody have a list somewhere of "good" tuba-euph quartet music?
MA
Out of curiosity, do you use light weight music stands, or lyres?TubaRay wrote:We stroll, then play. Almost all of our charts are written out. We have a few that actually memorized, but not enough to play for hours at a time.Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Ray, do you guys "stroll" while playing, or do you stroll, then play?
We use the "full weight" folding music stands. I'm referring to those that are similar to a standard Manhasset stand. The stand has to be heavy enough not to blow over with every gust of wind. We have our music in a moderately large notebook, enclosed in sheet protectors. Since our book contains more than 80 tunes, the book is fairly heavy. The lightweight, wire stands are totally inadequate for the task.Z-Tuba Dude wrote: Out of curiosity, do you use light weight music stands, or lyres?
I remember the audition. We were about 12 bars into a nicely Grim arrangement of Folk Songs from Somerset when they stopped us. I thought, well, we at least gave it a shot. But the guy said, "You guys are hired if you want the gig. Do you know any polkas?"TubaRay wrote:Our group was "born" at Fiesta Texas, in San Antonio. At that time, we were exclusively a roaming act. When we started there we had no appropriate music for the German section of the park which we performed in. We soon had about a dozen tunes, and by the end of the season we had approx. 20. It was at Fiesta Texas that the "Resident Genius" of TubeNet used to perform with this group. Unfortunately, he moved away and our group was forced to undergo several personnel changes. I believe it was only recently that we were able to get a group of players together that rivals that original group.
We will perform at least a couple of those Rick Denney arrangements this weekend in Tomball. The ranking system is all Rick's idea. He has a standing invitation to come and play with us on a gig. That offer even includes the coming weekend. And I know he would really like to meet Valina. She's really cool!Rick Denney wrote:[The arranging machine really got into gear at that time. Even I did several arrangements, which lets you know how desperate we were.
We played 15-20 sets a weekend for the next 35 weekends. And I was promoted from Amateur, Second Class, to Professional, Third Class.
Rick "demoted since then, but still with memories" Denney
Our time frame is from noon to 6 p.m. both days. We have some flexibility built in, and can take breaks. All total, we will play 4-4 1/2 hrs. during that 6 hr. slot.John Caves wrote:Ray, do you know the times you play on Sat and Sun?