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my girl for 4 tubas
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:16 pm
by clintontuba2
i recently downloaded a recording of a tuba quartet playing "my girl", i was wondering if anyone knew of an arrangement of this available. any info would be great.
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:38 pm
by tubafour
No, I do not know where one could get the arrangement for that. However, I would like to know where you found that recording, I'd like to hear it.
Clinton rings a bell. Are you going to be at All-East this weekend? Are you, or do you know Kevin Tupper?
Hopefully see you in Gatlinburg!
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:48 pm
by clintontuba2
i downloaded it from kazza lite ressurection....
and yes, i do know kevin tupper, fine player. used to be one of my students at clinton, i am a brass tech during marching season usually, and teach some private lessons. i graduated in '01....tell kevin i said hey at east, and congratulations.
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:49 pm
by vmi5198
The group is the Tuba 4's, with Gail Robertson's arrangement on their CD entitled, "Tubas Under the Boardwalk" - or something close to that...
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 11:17 pm
by Shockwave
I have 4 tubas, can you describe the girl?
-Eric
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 11:35 pm
by tubafour
Nicely said, bloke.
I broke up with my girlfriend a week before I got my new tuba, with intentions of ditching a distraction. I made state this year!
Best decision I ever made!

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:05 am
by Joe Baker
E. Tennessee is a GREAT place to live. The weather, the scenery -- just outstanding (though cold & snowy at higher elevations). The problem is it's hard to work here because all you want to do is get to the mountains and go hiking!
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Joe Baker, who imagines Bloke, having spent 20 years or so in Memphis (yuk), would think he died & went to heaven.
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:10 pm
by tubafour
This truly is a wonderful place to live. I'm right on the NC state line, so I'm in the "High Country." Believe it or not, we really don't get an overwhelming amount of snow.
The downside: people's stereotypes.

It's extremely difficult to go somewhere and not be looked down upon because you're from Eastern Tennessee, where "hicks" come from. I just have to ignore this and be a darn good tuba player.
An honest question for all: Do you look at someone with an "Eastern Tennessee" accent to be.....uhhh.........dumb? Just wondering.
I despise it when I can't speak to someone without them looking at me like I'm speaking Greek.
Josh "City Talk is Greek to Me" Stanley
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:45 am
by Ricko
Let's see - why would we think that? - Could it be Sen. John Ford? Any region that would constantly re-elect that politician has got issues...
I do miss the east - on any bad day you could drive 15 minutes, get lost in the woods and bask in the gorgeous scenery for hours. Not to mention you never knew if that guy in the overalls was running 'shine or had a Doctorate in Quantum Physics.
At least that have good 'que in the west.
Rick
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 1:18 pm
by Z-Tuba Dude
vmi5198 wrote:The group is the Tuba 4's, with Gail Robertson's arrangement on their CD entitled, "Tubas Under the Boardwalk" - or something close to that...
Does anyone have further info about finding this CD, or the printed music???