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Sally Larsen
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Am I alone?

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Just wondering - how many over-fifty-year-old female tuba players are out there? I rarely meet any other "oldies", although it is great to hear all the young women players.
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Not alone. 57, but not since the 60's. Since about five years ago. I blatt with the amateurs, but I do blatt in tune and in time.

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One of my late starter tuba pupils is in her 60's!

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I'm 49, and when I went to join my New Horizons band playing the euphonium, the conductor said "you play tuba?" and I am now the tuba player. I love it! Don't own one yet, but I am working on that.
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I have a 70ish year old female student who attends the Mid Summer Musical Retreat every year.

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