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At my very first concert festival as a participating director in 1970, a buddy and I were standing in the hall crying in our beer after our bands had stunk up the place, when up walked one of the "golden boys". This guy had posted straight 1's for years and was highly regarded by us youngsters. He said, "I heard the band. Now that's a memorable perfomance if I ever heard one." I'm sure our excitement was showing as we both said "which one". He relplied, "Flip a coin, laughed and walked off." A couple of years later the overweight jerk had a heart attack and I sent him a sympathy card.
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I played my sousaphone at a church variety show for 'Saints. As we were leaving the stage, a youngster looked at me and said "That's a very big trumpet!"
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As said to me in November of 1984 in the Pikes Peak Great Hall, home of the Colorado Springs Symphony Orchestra, by then conductor Charles Ansbacher after a particularly robust passage in the Nutcracker:

"Tuba, softer, you are covering up the dancers"

Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction.

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"Honesty is the most important thing in making music.
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I was once accused of sounding like a pterodactyl. Given the particular source of this comment and the musical situation which elicited it, it remains, in my mind, the highest compliment I've ever received.
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My favorite quote is from Mark Gould. After playing Till in wind rep class I went down to talk to him. He looked at me and said "are you the tuba player" I replied "yes I am." He then said "You played your **** balls off man." I dont think I will forget that one. :)
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I too, got the "Gee, that's a big trumpet!" at a parade the other day.
Twice I was involved in a Moravian Brass Festival with Jeff Reynolds [retired Bass Trombone LAPO]as guest conductor.
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When we were practicing outside for the concert, he heard me belting out a rousing Moravian chorale,
and said "Man, that's loud". I was much humbled by the comment, and played softer after that, remembering to be a
musician and not a "Noisemaker".
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Andre Williams (The Black Godfather/Mr. Rhythm) said to me, "There's nothin' like having a fat Jewish tuba player backin' up 'Bacon Fat' on a bass the size of a silver Cadillac."
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I played tuba in a rock band all through high school, so we'd play shows mostly with generic high school garage bands. At our last show, I was playing my big solo in one of our reggae tunes, and somebody in the front row turned to his friend and said, "What the hell is that thing? This is the weirdest band I've ever heard." I almost cracked up.
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My favorite is actually about a tuba-playing friend of mine.

Our marching band was doing a recording in a concert hall, and I was behind the board (we had 13 others, so my sousaphone was not missed). After playing Maleguena, the director asked for it again, this time with less tuba.

My friend to me: "Can't you EQ that?"

Director to my friend: "You can't EQ shred"

I had to cover my mouth for the next 10 minutes so my laughing would not be on the recording.
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"You must have been pretty good at one time."

I dropped by the First Infantry Division Band at Ft. Riley, Kansas, eight years out of high school, and had not picked up a horn at all since high school. The section leader gave me a tuba and asked me to sight read some passages.
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Many years ago I auditioned for a college trombone professor. When I finished playing, he said, "Kid, you've got tone out the wazoo; I should sound like that."

My nervousness turned into a massive swelling of the ego for about five seconds, until he added, "But you can't play music for s**t."

After another short pause, during which I searched the floor for some small remaining shred of self esteem, he concluded, "We'll work on that."

There began a very productive four years. The phrase I heard most often during lessons was, "If you're not making me want to get up and dance, you're wasting my time."
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This wasn't even directed at a tuba player, but ranks as one of the funniest questionable musical quotes I've ever heard....

A Russian conductor was conducting some Russian romantic piece and the violins were having a tough time in one spot. He says to them, "Strings, you sound just like beautiful Russian countryside.....with broken nuclear reactor."
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Here's one of the bevy attributed to a college band director emeritus from my home state: "that sounds like an abortion. But to have an abortion, you've got to have conception...You have no conception"

Another from a conductor in wisconsin: "That sounds like you tried to push a banana through a screen door... You put forth very little effort and there's not much clarity on the other side"
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1965 - Football game at Wake Forest High School in the sunken bowl stadium. Maybe 250 people watching the game in a stadium seating 10,000 if all the seats had been there. Me on sousaphone in the stands in the pep band.

The ref stops the game, comes over to the bottom row, calls up to me, "Could you not play that thing so loud? The quarterback says the team can't hear his signals."
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And this one time, at band camp, ...
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lgb&dtuba wrote:And this one time, at band camp, ...
That quote was used by a fellow tubist when we were sitting for a band photo. It was hot, and taking to long, and our smiles were fading. In a moment of stark silence this was uttered and the whole section just lost it. :lol:

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Don't bother to look, I've composed that already.
-- - Gustav Mahler to Bruno Walter, who had stopped to admire mountain scenery in rural Austria.

Already too loud!
- - - Bruno Walter at his first rehearsal with an American orchestra, as the players reached for their instruments

Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them.
- - - Richard Strauss

If a young man at the age of 23 can write a symphony like that, in five years he
will be ready to commit murder.
- - - Walter Damrosch on Aaron Copland

There are still so many beautiful things to be said in C major.
- - - Sergei Prokofiev

God tells me how the music should sound, but you stand in the way.
- - - Arturo Toscanini to a trumpet player

Oh how wonderful, really wonderful, opera would be if there were no singers!
- - - Gioacchino Rossini

Flint must be an extremely wealthy town: I see that each of you bought two or three seats.
- - - Victor Borge, playing to a half-filled house in Flint, Mich.

I love Beethoven, especially the poems.
- - - Ringo Starr
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