What ridiculously difficult licks are you working on?
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Chuck Jackson
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- The Jackson
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danzfat
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Tough music
For those who have heard of it the solo tuba part in David Gillinghams piece Quintessence is no cake walk. It will be very rewarding in the end when i master it though.
That guy practicing outside while the neighbors complain.
B&S non perantucci BBb
Mack brass Modified F Tuba
B&S non perantucci BBb
Mack brass Modified F Tuba
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quinterbourne
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- MaryAnn
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You made me laugh with that quote; reminded me of decades ago when I was making my living with a teaching studio and free-lancing, and I had a student recital. I had one adult student studying violin; the recital was in the summer, informal, and was wearing sandals. I told him afterwards that the only indication I had that he was nervous was that he was curling his toes! We both got a chuckle out of it.
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kalishdude
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man, that picture just won this thread in my book, oh and to make this a totally not wasted post, working on the end of Pantomime - Sparke and the Cadenza Section of the Gordon Jacobs Euphonium Fantasiabloke wrote:
Daniel S. Kalish
Euphonium, Trombone, Bass Bone, Conductor, Jazz Improviser, Composer
Euphonium, Trombone, Bass Bone, Conductor, Jazz Improviser, Composer
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