"All in the family"

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"All in the family"

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Look at the quintet pic at the bottom right of the page:
http://www.vbso.org/default.html

I know this family. The 1st trumpet player's 6 YO daughter plays the tuba for his quintet. Actually, all of the quintet members are his children.

Paul Lindsey and kiddos.

His 6YO plays the tuba :shock: How awesome is that?
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My son has a good natural brass embouchure and we all hope that when he gets old enough for school band he will have interest. My dad was a superior amateur trumpet player. I regret he died when I was a boy, as I would have loved to be able to do just what this thread is about.

Those of you who do and can -- count your blessings. You all have my best wishes and full support.
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If either of my boys so much as breathes near one of my horns..........TO THE MOON.
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Yes they are young you should hear them PLAY.
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Check out the link to the VB Orchestra. The picture makes the conductor look nine feet tall.

The family quinetet is a nice idea, I couldn't imagine rehearsing with my children.

Early US town bands were pretty much family ensembles who moved into a town, got a band started and left a left a relative to keep it going while they moved on to the next town.
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