Why not bring back the Helicon for marching?

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Must be quite an efficient instrument. The audience appears rather stoned considering it is still daylight hours.

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BigDale wrote:
Look cool.
hey, i resemble that remark.
Ya can't tell me this doesn't look awesome...
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Well, you could try to tell me, but that horn is a custom spraypaint job
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Tuba Guy wrote:
BigDale wrote:
Look cool.
Well, you could try to tell me, but that horn is a custom spraypaint job
This is a better shot of the bell of my Sousaphone - taken by a Brazilian newspaper photographer when the California Repercussions played at Oktoberfest in Blumenau a few years ago. BTW, the original art was by Wally Wood in a 1950's Mad Magazine version of Flash Gordon. I hand-painted the bell in 1987.
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Exposing wet sousaphones to sunlight will invite growth of algae. Every greenhorn will realise that eventually.

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BigDale wrote:
imperialbari wrote: Exposing wet sousaphones to sunlight will invite growth of algae. Every greenhorn will realise that eventually.
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Seriously, if I had an in tune BBb Helicon, I would play it.
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$4695 with a 40-60 day wait and it could be yours, BD.

Ever since I was in a beer tent in 40F weather- raining outside the tent- drinking a wide variety of local brewed beers from a glass that said "Mustache rides- 25 cents" and hearing an oompah band where the tuba player had a beat up Eb helicon, I've known what I wanted to do with my life. Some day: "Big Ben's Beer Barrel All-Stars" and I will be on helicon.

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The Big Ben wrote:snip
Ever since I was in a beer tent in 40F weather- raining outside the tent- drinking a wide variety of local brewed beers from a glass that said "Mustache rides- 25 cents" and hearing an oompah band where the tuba player had a beat up Eb helicon, I've known what I wanted to do with my life. Some day: "Big Ben's Beer Barrel All-Stars" and I will be on helicon.

I have a dream...
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If you find yourself in Austin, TX check out the "Wurst Band in Austin" featuring Dan Augustine on tuba (among others) at "Scholz Garten." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb1MOCpAoaw I think they only play in May, June and September, Thursday evenings.http://www.scholzgarten.net/
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ehlutzcem wrote:I like David's paint job a lot better! My daughter is studying art and is an old-time EC comics fan. She was looking over my shoulder when I was looking at the post and got pretty excited because she recognized it as Wally Wood.
I didn't spend much time on the paint. It was right after I was given the horn last year from my school. That was before I was 18, and I had to fight to even get the spray paint (though that is an entirely different story). I really am planning on doing a cool design or something when I get some free time.
I was also (looking for the word, not quite yelled at, but still they were annoyed) because I took this to a pep band game, and our school colors are orange and black and...well, the horn isn't.
If anyone's in the area and would liek to paint it, feel free.
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ehlutzcem wrote:I like David's paint job a lot better! My daughter is studying art and is an old-time EC comics fan. She was looking over my shoulder when I was looking at the post and got pretty excited because she recognized it as Wally Wood.
thanks! I have been reading EC since they were new.

By the way, this is what the back of the horn looks like:http://www.flickr.com/photos/sbfisher/1466294287/
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i like it...in the back of my picture, you can sorta see my Getzen's case...it's got a ton of stickers on it too (and a lot that I haven't gotten around to putting on yet)
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Isn’t it IN helicon?

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David Richoux wrote:
The Big Ben wrote:snip
Ever since I was in a beer tent in 40F weather- raining outside the tent- drinking a wide variety of local brewed beers from a glass that said "Mustache rides- 25 cents" and hearing an oompah band where the tuba player had a beat up Eb helicon, I've known what I wanted to do with my life. Some day: "Big Ben's Beer Barrel All-Stars" and I will be on helicon.

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If you find yourself in Austin, TX check out the "Wurst Band in Austin" featuring Dan Augustine on tuba (among others) at "Scholz Garten." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb1MOCpAoaw I think they only play in May, June and September, Thursday evenings.http://www.scholzgarten.net/[/quote]

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