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But it was the Dutch, for lack of a proper cheese to make their tubas, who started building their tubas from hemp.
This spawned a popular genre of music known as hemp-pa-pah. Alas the manufacture of these tubas was short lived.
Apparently these tubas induced chronic lathargy in players. Combined with hopelessly boring tuba music further plans to produce new tubas went up in smoke.
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My 3100 FA-5 is for sale now! Someone buy it! It's not made of cheese though. The tubas made from cheese usually had a better sound than metal tubas. So since this is a metal tuba I reduced the price for quick sale.
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Thank you
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but a bit moldy

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