Lohegrin Tuba Part- Bass or contrabass

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Lohengrin Tuba Part

Bass Tuba (F/Eb)
9
69%
Contrabass Tuba (CC/BBb)
4
31%
 
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Re: Lohegrin Tuba Part- Bass or contrabass

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Re: Lohegrin Tuba Part- Bass or contrabass

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Chris wrote:
jeopardymaster wrote:
Since my teacher was famous for having played this one once from memory, from the wings, semi-nude and wrapped in the curtain, I'll pass on what he told me.
What? No names need to be said...but damn.
Unless I miss my guess, I've read this story before, and if I didn't miss my guess you had a very, very impressive teacher. We would be referring to the story recalled in the ITEA archives right?
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Unless I miss my guess, I've read this story before, and if I didn't miss my guess you had a very, very impressive teacher. We would be referring to the story recalled in the ITEA archives right?
Mr. Green was definitely one for the ages. And yes, I believe that is in the ITEA archives.
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