Are there any other "hobby" players here?
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Tubahokk
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Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Am I out of my league on Tube Net?
I am wondering if any other amateur tuba players frequent this site. I would rate myself as intermediate in ability, at best, and have never played for money. I have great admiration for those with professional skills. I started tuba in elementary school (1957) and played through high school and college. I also diddled on euphonium and make a rather bad trombone player. On a bass related note I play a Hofner bass guitar.
I play at Tuba Christmas every year, of course, was in a now defunct brass quartet that my church had at Christmas time, and have recently become a tuba player for a local band populated with other retired folk. The music isn't too hard and it is just fun and a little challenging for me.
Just wondering....
I am wondering if any other amateur tuba players frequent this site. I would rate myself as intermediate in ability, at best, and have never played for money. I have great admiration for those with professional skills. I started tuba in elementary school (1957) and played through high school and college. I also diddled on euphonium and make a rather bad trombone player. On a bass related note I play a Hofner bass guitar.
I play at Tuba Christmas every year, of course, was in a now defunct brass quartet that my church had at Christmas time, and have recently become a tuba player for a local band populated with other retired folk. The music isn't too hard and it is just fun and a little challenging for me.
Just wondering....
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Three Valves
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Yes, I've gotten back into it after 30 years.
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Heavy_Metal
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
+1. From what I've seen, I'd say that probably most of the board's membership are amateurs, students etc. This is probably a reflection on the dearth of professional tuba positions as opposed to amateur/community groups out there.tuben wrote:Absolutely not!Tubahokk wrote:Am I out of my league on Tube Net?
So, welcome to TubeNet. Pro or not, we're all here because we love playing our tubas. And remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question.
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Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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roughrider
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
This site is filled with "amateur" players! I have been playing for forty years now and have learned many great things on the site. Also, I have purchased fine equipment from at least two sponsors here as well. Questions that are thought out and well written are given a considerate answer. It would be nice to meet some of these folks in person, however a lot of travel from Western Canada would have to happen for that! Welcome to TubeNet!
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Not out of your league at all. Yes, I am a hobby player, playing in a tuba ensemble, adult marching band and a non-audition concert band. I,too, have learned a lot here. I bought both of my tubas from other TubeNet members. I have been able to meet a few folks from the forum, and answer some questions from folks about things in my area.
Welcome!
Welcome!
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tbn.al
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
I started trombone in 1956, bass trombone in 1965 and tuba in 2001. As my byline states I have another method of making a living and have never made more than a few hundred dollars a year from playing. I am definitely an amateur but serious about my playing.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
There are professionals who lurk here but rarely post. There are a ton of semi-professional players and lots of pure amateurs, many of whom are at or near professional quality.
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boobentuben
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Dude!we're all here because we love playing our tubas.
i'm here 4 the beer
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alfredr
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
"There are professionals who lurk here but rarely post. There are a ton of semi-professional players and lots of pure amateurs, many of whom are at or near professional quality."
And some of us are very rank amateurs. A large TubaChristmas group where we can't be heard is the best!
And some of us are very rank amateurs. A large TubaChristmas group where we can't be heard is the best!
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nbfrenette
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
And I would venture that most amateurs don't post that often, because we tend to be less knowledgeable about the different subjects that pop up.
I rarely post here, but I try to learn from the discussions around here. Let that be a thank you note to those who contribute!
I rarely post here, but I try to learn from the discussions around here. Let that be a thank you note to those who contribute!
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Tubahokk
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Don't underestimate yourself...alfredr wrote:"There are professionals who lurk here but rarely post. There are a ton of semi-professional players and lots of pure amateurs, many of whom are at or near professional quality."
And some of us are very rank amateurs. A large TubaChristmas group where we can't be heard is the best!
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Re: Are there any other "hobby" players here?
Most definitely a hobbyist, and the more I visit and read the better I am able to understand the posts!