Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
- David Richoux
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Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
Why do artists usually have such a problem with this instrument?!
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Re: Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
That looks like a doughnut with Ebola.
- David Richoux
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Re: Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
The symbol of the Stanford Band is the Embophone - the root ancestor of all horns - so maybe this one is not totally off bass?
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Re: Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
I see what you did there.David Richoux wrote:so maybe this one is not totally off bass?
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Re: Maybe the most basic representation of a Sousaphone?
The "Eat My Butt Out" phone?David Richoux wrote:The symbol of the Stanford Band is the Embophone - the root ancestor of all horns - so maybe this one is not totally off bass?
