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Gotta bring 'em up right

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My almost 3-year-old grandson was visiting this Christmas and was very interested in all the horns around the house. First he tried the tuba:

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A little large so he tried trumpet, fluegel horn and baritone before he settled on the soprano tuba (alto horn):

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Darned if he didn't get a few notes out of them all! Give it a few years and he'll be posting here on Tubenet :-)

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Terminally cute! Great job! Looking forward to hearing progress reports in school band in a few years!
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Congratulations Jim, he's a fine looking boy and he looks like he is much at ease and enjoys blowing brass horns.
I laminated a 5 by 7 photo of my then three year old grandson blowing the heck out of my old King with his eyes bugging out and use it to cover a bad spot on my forward-facing bell. That way I can show off his picture (I'm so proud of him) without whipping out wallet photos.
I ask him, "Who's that on my tuba?" He says, "Me, Poppy. I get to go everywhere you go."
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Splendid.
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tubatooter1940 wrote:Congratulations Jim, he's a fine looking boy and he looks like he is much at ease and enjoys blowing brass horns.
I laminated a 5 by 7 photo of my then three year old grandson blowing the heck out of my old King with his eyes bugging out and use it to cover a bad spot on my forward-facing bell. That way I can show off his picture (I'm so proud of him) without whipping out wallet photos.
I ask him, "Who's that on my tuba?" He says, "Me, Poppy. I get to go everywhere you go."
Thanks. And you didn't post the pic? Come on, you know you want to :-)

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lgb&dtuba wrote:
tubatooter1940 wrote:Congratulations Jim, he's a fine looking boy and he looks like he is much at ease and enjoys blowing brass horns.
I laminated a 5 by 7 photo of my then three year old grandson blowing the heck out of my old King with his eyes bugging out and use it to cover a bad spot on my forward-facing bell. That way I can show off his picture (I'm so proud of him) without whipping out wallet photos.
I ask him, "Who's that on my tuba?" He says, "Me, Poppy. I get to go everywhere you go."
Thanks. And you didn't post the pic? Come on, you know you want to :-)

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Use PhotoBucket to host the picture and you and link from it to here .

Here's the link : http://photobucket.com/
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is the tuba in the picture a B&S symphonie BBb or CC?Give us the details please.
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Awesome pictures! He looks like a natural.

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