Blind performer at TubaChristmas
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Frank Byrne
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Blind performer at TubaChristmas
This year in Kansas City we had 705 performers in total at our two TubaChristmas performances, and about 2,500 in the audience. We did have one "first" in that one of our performers was a blind gentleman and it captured the interest of local TV http://www.kshb.com/thenow/blind-musici ... -christmas Our youngest players were 11 years old and we had two 83-years-young performers too. Quite the event!
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
Even more amazing than the blind tuba player are the half dozen tone deaf tuba players that show up.
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
Only a half-dozen? Hell... we get more than that out of the total of thirty or so who show up here!kmorgancraw wrote:Even more amazing than the blind tuba player are the half dozen tone deaf tuba players that show up.
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"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
The guy is a class act. He plays a 20 J. 
Conn 20-21 J
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
Conn 10J, Conn 26 K, Martin Mammoth, Mirafone 186, Soviet Helicon, Holton Raincatcher Sousaphone, Yamaha 103, King 1240.
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vespa50sp
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
Band Directors? I swear they go deaf faster than farmers (I know many of both).
700 is crazy. St. Paul was 120 and Chicago is 400 at tuba Christmas. How many in New York? I may have to make a run to Kansas City.
700 is crazy. St. Paul was 120 and Chicago is 400 at tuba Christmas. How many in New York? I may have to make a run to Kansas City.
- bort
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
700 is too many. Doesn't sound like fun.
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
What?
Adjunct Tuba Professor
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
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Frank Byrne
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
It's only 350 players at a time and we play in a beautiful concert hall. We had a player come all the way from New Hampshire this year, so come on down next year. But those naysayers are welcome to stay home.
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Re: Blind performer at TubaChristmas
Well, I'm not a naysayer, because clearly you all have found success... but personally, I would find two shifts of 350 less enjoyable than one go of 700 people. Again, I'm glad your event is so popular! Have it outside!