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MartyNeilan
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by MartyNeilan »
The lawn around my apartment has been in a near perpetual swamp state since I moved last April. Needless to say, the humid climate has put me in a near-perpetual state of sinus congestion. I find myself blowing my nose more than ever, and it seems to be surprisingly loud. Therefore, I have decided to coin the term "playing the pocket tuba"© to describe it.
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windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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by windshieldbug »
Does this mean that there will soon be a spate of Indian Pocket Tubas flooding the market, complete with Neilanâ„¢ engraving?
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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TubaRay
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by TubaRay »
windshieldbug wrote:Does this mean that there will soon be a spate of Indian Pocket Tubas flooding the market, complete with Neilanâ„¢ engraving?
Lacquer or silver?
Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
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windshieldbug
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by windshieldbug »
Either way, the price is reasonable, but bend over for the shipping!

Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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MartyNeilan
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by MartyNeilan »
TubaRay wrote:Lacquer or silver?
Judging from the results, I would have to say lacquer (with the occasional redbrass.)
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MartyNeilan
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by MartyNeilan »
the elephant wrote:I wonder whether Matt can develop and adjustable gap receiver for your nostril?
Mine is (are) definitely large shank.
FWIW, the projection is outstanding but it does tend to break up when overblown.
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passion4tuba
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by passion4tuba »
Hopefully my
sidey helleberg mpc will fit

BB flat Mira 186
Sidey Helleberg
U. of H Cougar Band
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windshieldbug
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by windshieldbug »
passion4tuba wrote:Hopefully my
sidey helleberg mpc will fit


Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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SplatterTone
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by SplatterTone »
Me got 'um heap big nose holes!
Great for circular breathing. Natural born didgeridoo player. You're missing your calling.
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windshieldbug
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by windshieldbug »
SplatterTone wrote:didgeridoo player
Circular breathing AND multiphonics. What's not to love?

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MartyNeilan
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by MartyNeilan »
I think I was getting a double buzz on my "pocket tuba"© today.

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