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Bob1062 wrote:So now I can do a wicked Amazing Grace on my tuba (multiphonics). I've done it like 50 times in the last few days! And I was even told that it sounds like bagpipes (add a little bit of reee erhhh..... into it).
Not sure why you'd want to sound like bagpies, but if you've got Amazing Grace down cold, try America the Beautiful next. That one has given me hours of amusement! (I can't speak for my neighbors, though...)
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I can balance it on my chin....

sounds like an episonde for David Letterman......


stupid tuba tricks......


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Bob1062 wrote:I was sitting on my couch the other day, watchin the idiot box. For some reason, there's bagpipes playing Amazing Grace. I pick up my tuba (already on my lap!), and find out it's in Eb! :twisted:


So now I can do a wicked Amazing Grace on my tuba (multiphonics). I've done it like 50 times in the last few days! And I was even told that it sounds like bagpipes (add a little bit of reee erhhh..... into it).





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The trick that I've been working on is to play with a good sound and to play in tune and in time. It's a hard one, but I hope that someday I'll get it!
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I like to shake my tuba on my lap while playing, and it gives a sound similar to a Leslie. I'm waiting for the perfect moment to debut that sound.
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Bob1062 wrote:. . . . What's your new tuba trick?
I'm working on counting rests and such. Last summer I was in Chicago and realized that Gene Pokorny was using his left index finger to keep track of the bars. So I've been doing the same. :oops:
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Dean E wrote:
Bob1062 wrote:. . . . What's your new tuba trick?
I'm working on counting rests and such. Last summer I was in Chicago and realized that Gene Pokorny was using his left index finger to keep track of the bars. So I've been doing the same. :oops:
I do something similar myself. For me, counting rests is one of the most difficult things about playing tuba. :oops:
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Come over to the dark side, where the only rests are what we get between sets.

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lgb&dtuba wrote:Come over to the dark side, where the only rests are what we get between sets.

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Oh, I spend a good deal of time doing that, too. In just the past few weeks I have played in a wide variety of groups. These include: symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, concert band, chamber orchestra, brass ensemble, tuba-euph quartet, and polka band. I will also be playing in a duo with a tenor banjo in the coming week. How's that for variety? Obviously, some of these require extension counting of rests, and some of them have you greatly anticipating the rest that comes with a 10-15 min. break.

So I guess I play on both the bright side and the dark side. What do you think?
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TubaRay wrote:So I guess I play on both the bright side and the dark side. What do you think?
I guess that's why you're known as "Luke" Grim... :shock: :D
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