Borrowing an F Tuba in Spokane (area), WA
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 11:15 pm
Salutations all,
I am going to be flying out to the west coast on January 6th for a concerto competition and in order to reduce the extra $500+ dollars of flying with a tuba, the orchestra manager that is hosting the concerto competition has offered to search for an F tuba in the Spokane area. So far, all she has come up with is 4 valve tubas, so I thought Id help.
Is there anyone out there, or that you know of that would be willing to let me borrow their F tuba for a day and a half? I would need it past 1pm on the 6th until 830-845am on the 7th. Payment can be arranged whether through me, or the orchestra (don't quote me on the orchestra part though).
If you can help out, it would be greatly appreciated, or if you can spread the word, that would be equally appreciated!
If it helps, I play a 6v Miraphone 381. Anything similar or of that brand quality would work wonders, whether piston or rotary.
Email is bf8112 AT msmnyc DOT edu
I am going to be flying out to the west coast on January 6th for a concerto competition and in order to reduce the extra $500+ dollars of flying with a tuba, the orchestra manager that is hosting the concerto competition has offered to search for an F tuba in the Spokane area. So far, all she has come up with is 4 valve tubas, so I thought Id help.
Is there anyone out there, or that you know of that would be willing to let me borrow their F tuba for a day and a half? I would need it past 1pm on the 6th until 830-845am on the 7th. Payment can be arranged whether through me, or the orchestra (don't quote me on the orchestra part though).
If you can help out, it would be greatly appreciated, or if you can spread the word, that would be equally appreciated!
If it helps, I play a 6v Miraphone 381. Anything similar or of that brand quality would work wonders, whether piston or rotary.
Email is bf8112 AT msmnyc DOT edu