What's the best thing you've ever learned on tubenet?
- TexTuba
- 5 valves

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- greatk82
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- Wyvern
- Wessex Tubas

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oldbandnerd
- 5 valves

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- pwhitaker
- 3 valves

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What I have learned:
... where to buy the large Rudy Bbb I just bought.
... the fact that Dillon's Music will sell one's tuba for one.
... all sorts of tuba and mouthpiece related trivia.
... the fact that Dillon's Music will sell one's tuba for one.
... all sorts of tuba and mouthpiece related trivia.
MISERICORDE, n.
A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
- Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
- Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
- Tubaryan12
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MichaelDenney
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That I should quit surfing and go practice...
That a 345 BBb apparently as good as Rick's, although uglier, was available.
That I should wash out my horn more than once a generation.
That pro euphoniumists and tubists will generously share their knowledge with amateurs.
That a 345 BBb apparently as good as Rick's, although uglier, was available.
That I should wash out my horn more than once a generation.
That pro euphoniumists and tubists will generously share their knowledge with amateurs.
It is impossible to make things foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
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TubaRay
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What's the best thing you've ever learned on TubeNet?
This is very significant. Many, if not most, of the people on TubeNet have a passion for playing tuba or euphonium. In the world around us(outside of TubeNet), they are usually more widely scattered.Tubaryan12 wrote:I found out that I am not alone.
Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
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Mark
- MartyNeilan
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You don't need to spend crazy money on a new tuba (unless you want to) because there are so many good used tubas out there.
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justinbarleben
- bugler

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I've been here for about a month, and I've learned that there is a lot that I don't know. I've gone from the hotshot high schooler who can do no wrong to the kid trying to soak up as much information as possible. Keep it coming. It's great.
Albion High School '09
Roberts Wesleyan College '13 (mathematics)
Rochester Crusaders Baritone '07
Rochester Crusaders Contra '08
Dansville White Sabers Contra '09
NYSSMA Conference All-State Mixed Chorus '08 (Bass 2)
Roberts Wesleyan College '13 (mathematics)
Rochester Crusaders Baritone '07
Rochester Crusaders Contra '08
Dansville White Sabers Contra '09
NYSSMA Conference All-State Mixed Chorus '08 (Bass 2)
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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I get so wrapped up in performance, it's often hard for me to fathom that there are other people involved...the elephant wrote:If you notice someone doing a great job, never assume that they know how wonderful they sound. Tell them. You never know what they are thinking about themselves and you could make a permanent difference in their career and never know it, merely by offering up compliments that are detailed and show that you actually listened and noticed this player and are not just saying a generic "good job" to them.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Naptown Tuba
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TubaRay
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What's the best thing you've ever learned on TubeNet?
I believe this is the type of attitude we all need to have.justinbarleben wrote:I've been here for about a month, and I've learned that there is a lot that I don't know. I've gone from the hotshot high schooler who can do no wrong to the kid trying to soak up as much information as possible. Keep it coming. It's great.
Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
The TubaMeisters
San Antonio, Tx.
- Captain Sousie
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- bearphonium
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I have learned a ton of things about mouthpieces, horns, what to look for in a horn, that cyber-networking can work, that there are some posters who will get me to read a thread that I wouldn't ordinarly read until I see their name there. I got my tuba off the "for sale" section of this site, and have been surprised at how perfect a fit it is for me (in spite of my severe case of tuba aquisition syndrome
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I have learned how to reheat pizza, mix up some tasty alternative beverages (when beer won't do), gotten a peek into what it takes to communicate with the written word as a true dyslexic, what a troll is, some ideas for improving range and breathing, and what it takes to be a resident genius.
Ally"soaking it up like a sponge"House
I have learned how to reheat pizza, mix up some tasty alternative beverages (when beer won't do), gotten a peek into what it takes to communicate with the written word as a true dyslexic, what a troll is, some ideas for improving range and breathing, and what it takes to be a resident genius.
Ally"soaking it up like a sponge"House
Mirafone 186 BBb
VMI 201 3/4 BBb
King Sousaphone
Conn 19I 4-valve non-comp Euph
What Would Xena Do?
VMI 201 3/4 BBb
King Sousaphone
Conn 19I 4-valve non-comp Euph
What Would Xena Do?
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Jarrad-Bittner
- bugler

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Thanks
I think that it is great to see that I go through the same problems and issues that other players go through. On the same line, the fact that every player on this forum is willing to help when one encounters a problem. It makes me glad to be a tuba player.
Jarrad Bittner
- Steve Marcus
- pro musician

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This isn't exactly "something that I've learned from TubeNet," but it is the greatest benefit that I've enjoyed being a member.
For most of us, the purchase of a tuba is a major investment. Since the members of TubeNet, professionals and amateurs alike, are such a close-knit community, I have had the confidence and assurance to purchase 3 tubas from private sellers whom I did not know personally from various regions of the country. The initial connections and subsequent communications that TubeNet enabled engendered a sense of security and trust that would have been absent or next to impossible in other forums and media such as __Bay, __raigslist, etc. All 3 sellers were flexible with their trial terms, shipping arrangements, etc.
For most of us, the purchase of a tuba is a major investment. Since the members of TubeNet, professionals and amateurs alike, are such a close-knit community, I have had the confidence and assurance to purchase 3 tubas from private sellers whom I did not know personally from various regions of the country. The initial connections and subsequent communications that TubeNet enabled engendered a sense of security and trust that would have been absent or next to impossible in other forums and media such as __Bay, __raigslist, etc. All 3 sellers were flexible with their trial terms, shipping arrangements, etc.
- Rick Denney
- Resident Genius
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I could not possibly narrow it down to one thing. A large percentage of what I know about tubas and tuba playing came from my involvement with Tubenet.
The most valuable result of my Tubenet involvement is the large body of good friends, spread all over the world, with any of whom I could share a meal or a beer and chat like old friends, even if I have never met them face to face. They range from duffers like me to world-class performers. Beyond amazing.
Rick "with too many 'aha!' moments to count" Denney
The most valuable result of my Tubenet involvement is the large body of good friends, spread all over the world, with any of whom I could share a meal or a beer and chat like old friends, even if I have never met them face to face. They range from duffers like me to world-class performers. Beyond amazing.
Rick "with too many 'aha!' moments to count" Denney

