People keep mentioning it but... I don't... have a teacher right now.
Certain situations that I won't list on this board didn't allow me to go back to Kingsville. I'm stuck at a community college near home right now, working on etude books and starting to build my interpretation of the Vaughan Williams to stay in shape.
I really need to talk to Kono about this but... I haven't. (shame on me)

AND if you do happen to be reading this, I'll give you a call soon.
I remember him not talking about technique with me (except that I shouldn't squeeze my chops and tense up)... we discussed more of the mental aspect of it. He told me that sometimes it's there, and sometimes it's not; just be sure your worst gets the job done... or something to that extent. His philosophy on playing tuba is unique ; I wouldn't hesitate at all to recomend him as a proffessor for aspiring tubists.
Right now, I don't really have a soloist range... I can get up to F4 and G/G#4 on a good day, but my sound up there tends to suffer. My "money maker" range, however, is pretty good. I really love to crank those low notes on the big horn.
I'd be happy to have a chat or hornshop with any tubenetters that are going to enjoy the exhibit hall at TMEA.

I'll be spending plenty of time there and maybe watch a couple of concerts. (my younger sister got first euphonium in the 4A band)