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A lot of br***
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Back in 1974 I was playing in His Majesty the King of Norway Guards Band and we were to participate in a military tattoo in Iserlohn in Germany. During the dress rehearsal I felt that my BBb Boosey sounded more like an altohorn with very funny intonation rather than what I was used to.
So back in the barracks I and the tuba jumped into the shower and after a good soak 4 sandwiches in paper wrapping sailed out of the bell.
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euphoniumguy227 wrote:1-3 pounds of fungi. :shock:
Are we talking morells or portabellas?
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One at Marching band camp back in high school we were marching and I heard a humming noise and then a loud clank clank clank. I look over at my fellow tuba player to see him taking off his sousaphone really quickly then out flew a humming bird! HAA!
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Oh then once at this Dinner show that my HS used to do as a fundraiser I was about to play a solo, I was back stage one of my very idiotic friends threw a half eaten dinner roll in my bell. Unnoticed by me it sat there until I sat on stage and tried to blow the first note. I turned it over and out popped the dinner roll. Croud laughed, I laughed, it was pretty funny hahaaaaa <i>*sarcasm*</i>.
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I lost my German-costume tie on a gig where it turned out I didn't need it.

On that same gig, I had a weird sensation that the horn was stuffy.

No wonder.
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Several years back one of my middle school euphonium players pulled a chewed piece of gum from her second valve casing. She swore it wasn't hers, and I never caught her chewing gum during band again.
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On the last marching practice before our district evaluation, I turned my YSH-411, reached my hand in the bell and pulled out a rolled-up, moist drill chart of our opener. It must have been there since the beginning of the season D:

I played like crap the rest of the rehearsal because of the change in resistance (which was pretty substansial!)
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I just took a whole buch of solder out of my Buescher Tuba (Although I am the one who put it in.) :wink:
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Chuck Norris doesn't stay in tubas - he leaps out, rips the heart out of conductors that give him the hand, then puts their still beating hearts in that outstretched hand...
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Someone mentioned a cat. Mine had wandered into my end-loading gigbag. Put my Tuba in and walked out the door, un til I hear mewing...

But the WORST... I work at a shop that does a lot of student repairs; plenty of music, oil bottles, matchbox cars, anythin imaginable. But one day flushing a Euph before and acid bath...

Poop. Human.

Followed closely by fresh human vomit...

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I found a "fortune" written in chinese in my selman euphonium.
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Mwtuba32 wrote:I found a "fortune" written in chinese in my selman euphonium.
Oh MAN, you got one of the good ones!! :shock: :D
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Virx wrote:...lump of foil with some brown stuff in it floated out of the bell. Luckily it was chocolate...
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A patio cola bottle in a 20K. Patio cola was what diet pepsi was called when it was introduced. They switched the name to diet pepsi in 1963 or so according to some info I found on the web. It made a huge difference on how the horn played :wink:
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In Ireland, it was know as "Patti O'Cola"
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windshieldbug wrote:In Ireland, it was know as "Patti O'Cola"
And you could drink while sitting on Paddy O'Furniture
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when in H.S. it was a tradition for our night halloween marching rehearsal for the sousas to dress up the horns and themselves for a good kick. well, one of the guys wanted to be the dole banana lady and filled his bell with various fruits. we had a rather long water break and we sat or horns on the side (right next to a forest). we picked up the horns and started to play a little and he was having trouble and asked me to look at his horn. i blew as hard as i could and out jumped a live squirrel with a piece of banana in its mouth. i nearly died of laughter.

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:lol: My friend showed his parents this and told them it was me jokeingly and they belived him and said I was a bad person. :lol:
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Re: What have you found inside your instrument?

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I cleaned out an old Holton sousaphone my school had laying around for a while on top of some lockers and there were many pens, pencils, papers, a glue stick, a drum stick, batteries, some wood cylinder percussion thing, glitter, and some candy wrappers. There is still something else in there. I hope I can get out because it plays about as well as my school's Box (Bachs) sousas with the large object inside!
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