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sax, euph, clarinet(used to.. still remember most of it..), learnign a tad trumpet..
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Tuba,first,then trumpet,valve trombone,slide trombone,
after losing my teeth rythym guitar,lead and back up vocals,
after dental implants,I'm back to the tuba playing bass lines
and lead.
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Although I'd like to be performing on tuba every day, most of my calls are for electric- and upright bass, tenor trombone and bass trombone. At my most recent wedding band gig (on tenor trombone), I had no part for several tunes and was given a tambourine and a mike, so I guess that would qualify as aux. percussion and vocals - that was as fun as the mariachi outfits ;^)
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I play my bohlafone tuba (bohland and fuchs 22 inch bell and 3 bends cloned to a mirafone 186 BBb valve and tuning slide section.

Weril 95 G bass trombone

Yamaha 442 large bore tenor trombone

William Lewis Popper upright with mechanical C extention

Brice fretless 6 string electric bass

kingetzen trumpet clone with delacquered heavy king bell section cloned to a getzen valve cluster

Buffet pre-1960 Bb clarinet

Yamaha 62 tenor sax

no-name soprano sax

I earned my undergrad degree in clarinet. I blew sax and clarinet gigs while in high school, and picked up bass and tuba for fun. After doing some damage to my left shoulder and loosing some dependability in my fingers, I did my grad school work on bass trombone.

Most of my gigs are upright/electric bass/tuba jobs. I keep the woodwind chops up enough to cover something when I get a little notice. (Last summer, I played clarinet/alto/soprano sax in Annie with the original book mostly in B. took a little time to get my fingers in orderwithout having to rewrite my transpositions to cover 3 flute parts that we couldn't cover.)

Playing is fun.

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bass trombone
euphonium
electric & upright bass
sax (currently only own a tenor)
guitar
piano
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piano, organ, vocal (tenor), bass guitar
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Trumpet
French horn
Tuba
Bass Trombone
Tenor Trombone
Violin/Viola
Piano
Recorders
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