Have any of you seen this piece performed before?
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If anyone is curious, the piece can be found on the Cimarron Music Press website:
http://cimarronmusic.com/
It was recorded by Sam Pilafian a while back. See another recent thread:
viewtopic.php?t=27238
http://cimarronmusic.com/
It was recorded by Sam Pilafian a while back. See another recent thread:
viewtopic.php?t=27238
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Neat tune. The tuba certainly looks like a Yamaha 822.
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I think.....
though it looks a little big, that it is an 822 CC Yamaha. If it were the Gronitz, the 5th valve slide would be under his right hand when he was playing. Also, zooming in on the bell I think I see the word "Custom" in the engraving and that would also lead me to believe it was a Yamaha.
Just a guess.
Peace.
Roger
Just a guess.
Peace.
Roger
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