This is a quote from Ed Kleinhammer in the July '05 International Trombone Association Journal. A rather interesting take from the long-time Chicago Symphony bass trombonist. If all of the f tuba players on the board can keep their egos in check long enough to read the article, there are some great stories about Fritz Reiner, Arnold Jacobs and Mr. Kleinhammer's career.
Of course, I didn't defend the f tuba as I am the guest of Glenda (Flute) and Gary Greenhoe (Trombone, Milwaukee Symphony) in their trombone manfacturing shop in Jackson, Wisconsin. www.greenhoe.com
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The F-Tuba Sounds like a Dog Barking
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Re: The F-Tuba Sounds like a Dog Barking
Please don't speak that bad about dogs!tubarepair wrote: This is a quote from Ed Kleinhammer in the July '05 International Trombone Association Journal: The F-Tuba Sounds like a Dog Barking
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