For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
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Bill Troiano
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For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I don't know if this would go here, or under "Upcoming Events", or under "For Sale." Will any of you, attending the Army Band Tuba/Euphonium Conference, be bringing horns for sale or for trade?
I'm attending and thinking of bringing my Yammy 621CC. I'm thinking of it because I do really enjoy playing this tuba, but I find, with another 4/4 CC of similar size, I don't really need the Yammy. At this time, I'm looking for a bass tuba to replace it at near equal value.
I'm attending and thinking of bringing my Yammy 621CC. I'm thinking of it because I do really enjoy playing this tuba, but I find, with another 4/4 CC of similar size, I don't really need the Yammy. At this time, I'm looking for a bass tuba to replace it at near equal value.
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
Chuck will be there - see if he needs a spare.Bill Troiano wrote:I don't know if this would go here, or under "Upcoming Events", or under "For Sale." Will any of you, attending the Army Band Tuba/Euphonium Conference, be bringing horns for sale or for trade?
I'm attending and thinking of bringing my Yammy 621CC. I'm thinking of it because I do really enjoy playing this tuba, but I find, with another 4/4 CC of similar size, I don't really need the Yammy. At this time, I'm looking for a bass tuba to replace it at near equal value.
I'm bringing my 621BBb, but it's not for sale.
Kenneth Sloan
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I was at the Holiday Brass concert (w. NY Phil Brass) a few weeks ago and Chuck was using a Yammy 822CC with the carbon fiber bell. He did tell me that he still uses the 621 also. Perhaps, to better compliment Alan, he went with the larger horn on this concert. But more importantly, isn't anyone going to the Army Band Conf. who might looking for a trade?
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
OK! So much for that idea. See you next week!
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I will have a few items for sale at the conference. I need the money for my wedding and hopefully an F tuba.
I'm selling my King 2341 BBb tuba with it's hardcase, a 6/4 gig bag, a bass trombone gig bag, 2 york eflat sousaphones (not playable), a trumpet (not playable) and possibly a practice mute and a straight mute(both fit the King, if there's interest).
I have posted the details in the For Sale section here on Tubenet.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=31655" target="_blank" target="_blank
Thanks everyone for checking the stuff out.
I'm selling my King 2341 BBb tuba with it's hardcase, a 6/4 gig bag, a bass trombone gig bag, 2 york eflat sousaphones (not playable), a trumpet (not playable) and possibly a practice mute and a straight mute(both fit the King, if there's interest).
I have posted the details in the For Sale section here on Tubenet.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=31655" target="_blank" target="_blank
Thanks everyone for checking the stuff out.
Wes Krygsman
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I have a double-bell euphonium that I can bring on Saturday if anyone is interested. More info. here:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=31057" target="_blank
Thanks!
Sam Funkhouser
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I have a Tuxedo nylon gig bag, very well padded, previously used with a Gronitz PCK. Everything mechanical and appearance-wise is in very good condition. (CORRECTED POST)
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
Hello everyone,
I've always visited this site but finally decided to register. I was a member of the old T.U.B.A. back in 1973. I'll be at the conference and I am selling my MW 45S through Lee Stofer. My horn will be at the Thursday open reading session. I'll be playing my Rudy 5/4 but will have my 45S for those who are looking for a great 6/4 F to play and purchase. The horn is in excellent shape. Lee and I are still trying to determine the worth of the horn as he's only seen pictures and will not actually play/handle the horn until Thursday. I look forward to seeing you all there.
Brent Vokes
I've always visited this site but finally decided to register. I was a member of the old T.U.B.A. back in 1973. I'll be at the conference and I am selling my MW 45S through Lee Stofer. My horn will be at the Thursday open reading session. I'll be playing my Rudy 5/4 but will have my 45S for those who are looking for a great 6/4 F to play and purchase. The horn is in excellent shape. Lee and I are still trying to determine the worth of the horn as he's only seen pictures and will not actually play/handle the horn until Thursday. I look forward to seeing you all there.
Brent Vokes
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
Hello, All,
At the conference exhibits Hickey's Music Center will be offering for sale the very first copies of my new book of Bordogni's piano accompaniments for Rochut's Melodious Etudes.
Folio #1 has numbers 2 through 20. The book is 48 pages, 9-in. x 12-in., with a canto staff in bass clef showing Bordogni's phrase, dynamic, articulation, and breathing guidance for voice. I plan prepare similar folios for the entire 119 (there is no accompaniment published for the first vocalise, which is likely Rochut's own composition). Bordogni's teacher accompaniments are be a great resource for studio and recital use, a great way to improve rhythm and intonation. It is a delight to discover the harmonic context for these beautiful melodies.
At the Hickey's display, look for Bordogni Accompaniments for Rochut transcribed by David Schwartz, Folio #1. If you can't make it to Fort Myer, please visit my website.
David
At the conference exhibits Hickey's Music Center will be offering for sale the very first copies of my new book of Bordogni's piano accompaniments for Rochut's Melodious Etudes.
Folio #1 has numbers 2 through 20. The book is 48 pages, 9-in. x 12-in., with a canto staff in bass clef showing Bordogni's phrase, dynamic, articulation, and breathing guidance for voice. I plan prepare similar folios for the entire 119 (there is no accompaniment published for the first vocalise, which is likely Rochut's own composition). Bordogni's teacher accompaniments are be a great resource for studio and recital use, a great way to improve rhythm and intonation. It is a delight to discover the harmonic context for these beautiful melodies.
At the Hickey's display, look for Bordogni Accompaniments for Rochut transcribed by David Schwartz, Folio #1. If you can't make it to Fort Myer, please visit my website.
David
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Re: For Sale or Trade at the Army Band Conference
I am selling My Yamaha YEB 321 Eb at the conference, please check under for sale section for info. Thanks.
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