My cat did a job last night. I almost stepped in it this morning!KiltieTuba wrote:I worked at a job today!
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I'll pitch in a buck!bloke wrote:I found an F tuba I really like. I already have an extraordinary fine F tuba, but this one is a little bit different. I was wondering if anyone would like to contribute to a fund which would furnish the funds for me to purchase this tuba. It could possibly assist me in further research and development of mouthpieces, which would assist the greater tuba community.

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- k001k47
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JinBao is a famous name?snorlax wrote:Probably beacuse you also bought tubas with famous names on them.k001k47 wrote:If I think mouthpieces with famous names on them are a gimmick, why do I keep buying them?![]()
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JimBo... they just can't spell. He's a famous dude, founded wikipedia, went to Auburn, etc.schlepporello wrote:Jim who?
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I have done West Side Story on tuba. I found it to be a lot of fun.dgpretzel wrote:I am having a fantastic time playing the string bass part (on tuba) in the pit orchestra for a local high school production of "Kiss Me Kate".
"Too Darn Hot", the production number that opens the 2nd act, is just over-the-top fun to play. So much walking bass, in so many different styles. I'm lovin' it.
I wonder what other musicals might be similaraly just plain fun to the max.
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The low brass quartet bunch (usually eight of us) that meets at my house on Thursday evenings is morphing into a 'big band' since many of the guys double on other instruments. We'll be doing 'big band' material on alternate Thursdays. I'll be covering the bass parts of tuba... as was VERY common back in the 'big band days'. It's lots of fun playing the bass parts and even the 3rd or 4th trombone parts on tuba.dgpretzel wrote:I am having a fantastic time playing the string bass part (on tuba) in the pit orchestra for a local high school production of "Kiss Me Kate".
"Too Darn Hot", the production number that opens the 2nd act, is just over-the-top fun to play. So much walking bass, in so many different styles. I'm lovin' it.
I wonder what other musicals might be similaraly just plain fun to the max.
You have been updated.
DG
The style of tuba playing that emulates a string-bass comes easy for me.
Dan Schultz
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This cat is obsessed with my pipe smoke, never seen anything like it.
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I am supposed to play tuba on the bass part of Beauty and the Beast this spring---wonder how that will work out! Anyone done it?dgpretzel wrote:I am having a fantastic time playing the string bass part (on tuba) in the pit orchestra for a local high school production of "Kiss Me Kate".
"Too Darn Hot", the production number that opens the 2nd act, is just over-the-top fun to play. So much walking bass, in so many different styles. I'm lovin' it.
I wonder what other musicals might be similaraly just plain fun to the max.
You have been updated.
DG
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Today is National Gum Drop Day.
It's also my turn to scoop the cat-boxes!
It's also my turn to scoop the cat-boxes!
Dan Schultz
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Apparently playing out of tune is in fashion, as long as you have an awesome range.
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Been shooting the cat shotguns?ShoelessWes wrote:This cat is obsessed with my pipe smoke, never seen anything like it.
We pronounce it Guf Coast
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tubatooter1940 wrote:Been shooting the cat shotguns?ShoelessWes wrote:This cat is obsessed with my pipe smoke, never seen anything like it.
I blew it in her/its face and she purred even louder. Then she laid on her back in my lap and beckoned for more. PETA will be calling me in a few days, I'm sure.
It is a nice Cavendish made near where Klaus is from. Good stuff.
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Are you trying to convince us this is a cat? And.... EXACTLY what it is that you're smoking? I understand there are some pretty liberal attitudes near where Klaus is.ShoelessWes wrote:.... I blew it in her/its face and she purred even louder. Then she laid on her back in my lap and beckoned for more. PETA will be calling me in a few days, I'm sure. It is a nice Cavendish made near where Klaus is from. Good stuff.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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I just met Alexander von Puttkamer. Really nice guy!
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You lucky bastard!bort wrote:I just met Alexander von Puttkamer. Really nice guy!
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Mine's a knuckle-ball!the elephant wrote:UPDATE:
C is my favorite pitch.
You have been updated.
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Clearly, anyone could C that w/o an update, but I certainly appreciate the fact that you took time out of your busy day to share this with us. The scary part is that you could Bb, at least some of the time. G# has always been a favorite accidental, for me.the elephant wrote:UPDATE:
C is my favorite pitch.
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Found out on Friday that I now get to consider myself a former cancer patient. That feels awfully damn good. Six year journey.
Mirafone 186 BBb
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I audited a masterclass with him, so I learned a lot, got to ask lots of questions, and hear some really great students perform for him. Cool stuff! One of the most interesting things was his strong thoughts on the traditions of using BBb and F tubas. The Berlin Philharmonic played a concert that night, which was also awesome (Bruckner 9 at Carnegie Hall). Happy birthday to me!tooba wrote:You lucky bastard!bort wrote:I just met Alexander von Puttkamer. Really nice guy!
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Congratulations! This is truly good news to us all. I hope you stick around for a long time to come.bearphonium wrote:Found out on Friday that I now get to consider myself a former cancer patient. That feels awfully damn good. Six year journey.
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