
What do Tubas players eat before a gig?
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What do tuba players eat before a gig?
For me, the definitive answer(assuming I care about how I play) is "as little as possible."
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Re: What do tuba players eat before a gig?
I agree. If I eat too much, I get a little food trying to get back out about halfway through the first tune!TubaRay wrote:For me, the definitive answer(assuming I care about how I play) is "as little as possible."
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The tubas at my school don't do anything special before a concert. But the trombones in the jazz band usually go out for a slushie before a concert. That, and we all put our hands together and yell, "Bone Time!" before heading on stage, (this is especially great, seeing as the backstage is in almost full view of the audience.)
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Re: What do tuba players eat before a gig?
Same here -- had a cheeseburger try to escape during the first half of a band concert once (not fun!BradParrish wrote:I agree. If I eat too much, I get a little food trying to get back out about halfway through the first tune!TubaRay wrote:For me, the definitive answer(assuming I care about how I play) is "as little as possible."
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I love to play a party with a buffet. Once the "program" gets going and the band must break is a good a time as any for us to hit the buffet and then line up at the bar.
After playing rock from 9-2 or 9-3 A.M. on a weekend night we all seem to crave greasy eggs, grits, hashbrowns and coffee to chase all that liquor down.
A departed and greatly missed Gulf Coast songwriter, Rusty Mc Hugh wrote:
"I git my women at the Waffle house, every Saturday night.
You don't have to feed 'em, and they're already fried.
They pay their tab and they leave a tip. That's when I move in and I do my bit.
I git my women at the Waffle House, every Saturday ni-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi- yight."
After playing rock from 9-2 or 9-3 A.M. on a weekend night we all seem to crave greasy eggs, grits, hashbrowns and coffee to chase all that liquor down.
A departed and greatly missed Gulf Coast songwriter, Rusty Mc Hugh wrote:
"I git my women at the Waffle house, every Saturday night.
You don't have to feed 'em, and they're already fried.
They pay their tab and they leave a tip. That's when I move in and I do my bit.
I git my women at the Waffle House, every Saturday ni-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi- yight."
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