tuba in the stands
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tuba in the stands
Does anyone have a quick and cheap idea for setting a contra down in the stands during football games. I tech a High School Brassline, and need some ideas. Or if anyone has a stand they would like to get rid of cheap, let me know. Tim
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Re: tuba in the stands
the way our seating was arranged, was alternating seats on the benches so each player in the band had an open seat directly infront of them. Gave plenty of room for sousaphones to be set right in front of the player, tbones and trumpets not to bash the hat of someone, etc. The band, however, then takes up twice as many seats as the paying customer though so in some locales might be an issue.
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Re: tuba in the stands
Use sousaphones instead: made to wear, will lay down easily with just loosening the bell screws and rotating slightly, The goosneck and bits are readily accessible and removable to prevent damage; in short, the horn designed for the purpose.
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Re: tuba in the stands
It depends what you want. If you want an area for the tuba to sit, then try the stands idea. If you want a way of setting them down and not get scratched, try sousa covers with a hole in the middle of them.
[quote=iiipopes]Use sousaphones instead[/quote]
Not to criticize this comment, but if they don't have the money for both marching horns and concert horns, they might be using convertibles. Along with that, I myself like the sound of a contra/marching tuba better than a sousaphone.
[quote=iiipopes]Use sousaphones instead[/quote]
Not to criticize this comment, but if they don't have the money for both marching horns and concert horns, they might be using convertibles. Along with that, I myself like the sound of a contra/marching tuba better than a sousaphone.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: tuba in the stands
Well, if a few more scratches won't make a difference, you can shove it inbetween the "floor" and the seat in front of you. That's what I do with my beat-up souzie. 
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Re: tuba in the stands
Get a 186.
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Re: tuba in the stands
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Re: tuba in the stands
You could hand it to a hottie majorette and tell her to keep it warm for you.
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Re: tuba in the stands
Sounds like I missed something in marching band.bloke wrote:The BEST thing about marching band was the fact that the majorettes-whatever-they-were-called sat RIGHT behind the sousaphones. We had reversible overlays on our uniforms. After the pregame show, the ladies would always help the sousaphone guys get them off....
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Re: tuba in the stands
In my next life I want to come back as a reversable overlay.jacojdm wrote:Sounds like I missed something in marching band.bloke wrote:The BEST thing about marching band was the fact that the majorettes-whatever-they-were-called sat RIGHT behind the sousaphones. We had reversible overlays on our uniforms. After the pregame show, the ladies would always help the sousaphone guys get them off....
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