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Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:57 am
by oldbandnerd
I agree Bloke ..... you can just go that webpage and see them all . Here's a good example of one you will find there :


RICHMOND - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 - TIME: 1:45 pm
LOCATION: "The Green" outside Richmond Center Stage, 600 E. Grace Street
REGISTRATION: 11:15 am, Rhythm Hall, Richmond Centerstage
REHEARSAL: 12:00 noon, same as registration
PARKING: Downtown. See web address below
NOTE: Bring stands. Bring chairs if possible. Rain location Rhythm Hall.Related opportunities with Richmond Symphony's "Let It Snow" event.
CONDUCTOR: Iris Schwartz
GUEST CONDUCTOR: Richard Serpa
COORDINATOR: Jeffrey B. Hassler 804-775-1161
WEB SITE: http://www.richmondsymphony.com/planvisit.gsp" target="_blank" target="_blank

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:06 am
by bort
They should set up a Google map to show the locations. Drop down menus by state/date can be confusing... for example, I'm in a new state, close to a lot of other new states, and no clue what is/isn't near by until I look it up anyway.

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:08 pm
by Frank Byrne
Yes, it is necessary to announce TubaChristmas events because some people do not check that website, and it may serve as a reminder for those planning to come. I am sure the relatively few TubaChristmas postings here (several of which are mine) are not clogging the TubeNet pipeline. There are plenty of other topics that accomplish that quite well.

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:19 pm
by k001k47
bloke wrote: Is the best tubachristmas lacquer or silver? :oops:
I think the best way to play tubachristmas is in CC :shock:

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:44 pm
by David Richoux
Looks like nothing in the stocking for San Francisco Bay Area this year! (I'm not driving to Sacramento...)

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:05 pm
by bort
David Richoux wrote:Looks like nothing in the stocking for San Francisco Bay Area this year! (I'm not driving to Sacramento...)
With the caveat that I know less than nothing about that region, I still find that surprising...

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:45 pm
by David Richoux
bort wrote:
David Richoux wrote:Looks like nothing in the stocking for San Francisco Bay Area this year! (I'm not driving to Sacramento...)
With the caveat that I know less than nothing about that region, I still find that surprising...
We used to have a big one in San Jose, but it was not TubaChristmas®©℗™ - Tony Clements conducted TubaFest Xmas for many years and it would draw over 200 players at times. His charts were much more interesting than the TubaChristmas®©℗™ ones, IMO.

There are several major university and college bands, hundreds of high school bands, several nationally high ranked D&B Corps, community bands and orchestras out the wazoo, and a large number of somewhat serious tuba/instrument collectors/players within an 100 mile radius - but I guess just not enough interest in producing a TubaChristmas®©℗™ this year... (Sacramento is a 2-3 hr drive, depending on traffic. I go there if it is for a paying gig ;-)

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:53 pm
by katietes
I'm bummed that there's no Bay Area TubaChristmas this year. I went to one in Oakland a few years ago (last year maybe?..) and it was so much fun! Sacramento's too far for me, too. I think I saw that there's one in Fresno as well, but I'm not home from school in time to make that one.

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:52 pm
by sloan
I'm bummed that there will be no Antarctica Tuba Christmas this year.

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:33 pm
by Homerun
bloke wrote:
katietes wrote:I'm bummed that there's no Bay Area TubaChristmas this year. I went to one in Oakland a few years ago (last year maybe?..) and it was so much fun! Sacramento's too far for me, too. I think I saw that there's one in Fresno as well, but I'm not home from school in time to make that one.
Is Christmas still legal in the Bay Area?
It can't be. It entices children to eat sweets with the promise of toys. :roll:

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:12 pm
by katietes
Homerun wrote:
bloke wrote:
katietes wrote:I'm bummed that there's no Bay Area TubaChristmas this year. I went to one in Oakland a few years ago (last year maybe?..) and it was so much fun! Sacramento's too far for me, too. I think I saw that there's one in Fresno as well, but I'm not home from school in time to make that one.
Is Christmas still legal in the Bay Area?
It can't be. It entices children to eat sweets with the promise of toys. :roll:

That's why I moved to Alberta where it's okay to call it Christmas and TubaChristmas involves spending as much time thawing your frozen valves as playing.. :/

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:52 pm
by Tuba Guy
bloke wrote:
katietes wrote:I'm bummed that there's no Bay Area TubaChristmas this year. I went to one in Oakland a few years ago (last year maybe?..) and it was so much fun! Sacramento's too far for me, too. I think I saw that there's one in Fresno as well, but I'm not home from school in time to make that one.
Is Christmas still legal in the Bay Area?
I've been trying to get it banned, but my efforts are more focused on the Central Valley...
I agree, the Oakland one is a lot closer, but there aren't ever as many people as in sac...though musically it is more fun in the smaller group

Re: And may all your TubaChristmases be quite...

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:11 pm
by bort
Well, whatever the reason, I hope that a TC can get back to San Fran!