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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby imperialbari » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:33 pm

Doc, I wasn’t really concerned about you surviving that hug, so please give bloke some better odds by loaning him the snorkel.

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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby tubaclay » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:28 am

New MW 2250
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby Doc » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:42 am

tubaclay wrote:New MW 2250

NICE! Does she play as good as she looks?
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby tubaclay » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:50 am

Omg, yes! I am having a blast with it! Played a Yamaha 621 F for 4 years before i got this bad boy on Friday.
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby bearphonium » Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:39 am

Happy New Horn...looks awesome!
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby TubaRay » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:00 pm

It is always good to see a tuba player who is happy and excited about a new axe. Onward Tuba Nation!
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby snorlax » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:29 pm

Talking about Doc's new Kanstul, bort wrote:Looks good on ya! Great sound clip #2, very nice!! Congrats!


Agree on all counts! Love to hear tunes played well on tuba!!
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby Doc » Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:14 pm

snorlax wrote:
Talking about Doc's new Kanstul, bort wrote:Looks good on ya! Great sound clip #2, very nice!! Congrats!


Agree on all counts! Love to hear tunes played well on tuba!!


Me, too. Maybe one day I'll put out an album and no one will come. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Unless it's free for Tubenetters. It might make good fodder for discussions. HA!
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby DP » Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:49 pm

Doc wrote:
snorlax wrote:
Talking about Doc's new Kanstul, bort wrote:Looks good on ya! Great sound clip #2, very nice!! Congrats!


Agree on all counts! Love to hear tunes played well on tuba!!


Me, too. Maybe one day I'll put out an album and no one will come. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Unless it's free for Tubenetters. It might make good fodder for discussions. HA!


Better buy your 50-buck sponsor's card now...

(congrats on the Kanstul? Did I get that right?)
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby bloke » Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:17 am

The fidelity isn't great on Doc's recording, but the sound and playing (coming through) are outstanding.
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby Doc » Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:21 am

DP wrote:
Doc wrote:Better buy your 50-buck sponsor's card now...

(congrats on the Kanstul? Did I get that right?)


Thanks! Yes, sir... you are correct - Kanstul 90 CC.

Came with a Stofer Geib mouthpiece and an SKB case. The Stofer Geib is a very nice match to this instrument. I understand there are a couple of other mp's that match well with it also. The SKB case seems solid, and I really like its latches.

I am excited to try the Kanstul Grand CC. Not because I need one, but because I'm a tuba junkie. I love big tubas, and if I can play a great BAT that has the York-type properties of the 4/4, I WILL try one sometime.

Thanks for the support, Dale. $50? Not bad. Does that include a free cd...? :mrgreen:

Joking aside, our guitar player and I have been talking seriously about cultivating some work doing standards, swing, hot jazz, old tunes, etc. with a drummer and piano. I would play tuba or bass, depending on the tune. He is a great swing and jazz player. (He's shopping for a new D'Angelico archtop just for that purpose.) I can't promise it will sound like Sam and Frank or Marty and John, but there is nothing like that going on down here at all. So... why not? Everyone needs to stretch and grow a little. We know plenty of tunes, but this would be an interesting adventure adding tuba to the mix, not only for the players involved, but for audiences as well. I think people would dig it enough that we could make a coin or two (wouldn't get rich down here with it, but could likely pay for gas, food, beverages). It's fun to think about anyway.
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Re: Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours

Postby Doc » Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:28 am

bloke wrote:The fidelity isn't great on Doc's recording, but the sound and playing (coming through) are outstanding.


Thanks. Yeah, the audio quality of the iPhone is much less than desirable. I may buy an inexpensive mic to use with it and do some track recording on it to see how it goes. I recorded some bass lines on upright, then played the head over them on tuba. Sound quality without an external mic is really lacking. It's fun to monkey with anyway until decent recording equipment becomes a financial priority :oops:
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