hey now tubas
I have been playing around with a different sound. I like it but am looking for some critique or suggestions.
The the songs are relatively short.
http://www.myspace.com/sirrealistictuba
Thanks
Greg
Looking for feedback on alternative tuba style
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Wow That Stuart Dempster guy is great.
I have been playing with some synthasizer keyboard guys and that sound is very similar to what we are doing.
I was trying not to use the diggarydoo sound but more of a back throated wind.
Though playing a tuba as a didge is way cool. The circular breathing is tough.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Greg
I have been playing with some synthasizer keyboard guys and that sound is very similar to what we are doing.
I was trying not to use the diggarydoo sound but more of a back throated wind.
Though playing a tuba as a didge is way cool. The circular breathing is tough.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Greg
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OMG---Stuart Dempster. That's a name from my past. He and I played together in 1961 in the 91st Division Army Reserve Band at Presido of San Francisco.
He was a seriously fantastic bass trombonist. Stu was a Berkeley kid and seemed not to have much, uhm, reverence for military service or discipline, but he was a real asset to the band. There was a zany side to his personality. He made some VERY good fart sounds on his bass trombone. Also in his repertoire were sounds to accompany a sloshy drunk wavering down the street. Stu would have been perfect for a group like the Spike Jones band.
He was a seriously fantastic bass trombonist. Stu was a Berkeley kid and seemed not to have much, uhm, reverence for military service or discipline, but he was a real asset to the band. There was a zany side to his personality. He made some VERY good fart sounds on his bass trombone. Also in his repertoire were sounds to accompany a sloshy drunk wavering down the street. Stu would have been perfect for a group like the Spike Jones band.
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