Roger Bobo Plays the Tuba
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:29 pm
Have any of you heard this piece? I almost died of laughter upon hearing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3j2D5EcxK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3j2D5EcxK8
StlTubist wrote:I am the tubist on this video.
I am not "a player from L.A." but rather one from St. Louis. I have had the pleasure of performing this piece many times with the very professional St. Louis Children's Choirs over the past few years, including this performance at the American Choral Directors Association 2005 National Conference in Los Angeles. A better quality video is available here:
http://www.gatewaybrassquintet.com/Jeff ... 20Bobo.wmv
Roger Bobo Plays the Tuba is a poem by John Updike. The setting for tuba and treble voices is by Brian Holmes. The choreography was done by the girls and they performed without conductor. I think they did a fantastic job.
Yes, this is not profound music (or actually it just might be) and while I might actually prefer performing and recording music like this: http://www.slso.org/adams/, I feel a full, balanced musical life will always have a place for a little Roger Bobo or even something like this: http://www.gatewaybrassquintet.com/Music/2babadd2.mp3!
Jeff "thanks for noticin' me" Hoard
The lyrics are from John Updike's poem "Recital," but modified a bit for the song. Here's what I transcribed from the YouTube recording:contra bugle wrote:What are the lyrics to this? I can only understand part of them.
If you subscribe to the Horn Email List (YahooGroup?), you'll frequently read Brian's, err...Cabbage's quips.HORNCABBAGE wrote:Hi:
I am the composer of ROGER BOB PLAYS THE TUBA.