Me & My Tuba, Add You & Yours
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Jonathan, you are single handedly smashing every stereotype of UK tuba players--Besson, Besson, Besson, compensating, BBb/Eb only, pistons only....
I know, JF and the Holton etc, but still...
Donn, my older Cerveny (first page of the thread, I think..maybe second) and yours are really similar, they sure stayed with a good design. The bracing is almost identical. Yeah, the oval shape is great until an outdoor gig comes up in December. I don't quite fit it well with a heavy coat, it's more comfortable to play left-handed than right!
I know, JF and the Holton etc, but still...
Donn, my older Cerveny (first page of the thread, I think..maybe second) and yours are really similar, they sure stayed with a good design. The bracing is almost identical. Yeah, the oval shape is great until an outdoor gig comes up in December. I don't quite fit it well with a heavy coat, it's more comfortable to play left-handed than right!
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Okay, here's me with my old quartet, playing my stolen-and-never-recovered Rudi Meinl 3/4 CC.
No pics yet with my insurance setllement horn, a B&S PT-5P. All in due time.
No pics yet with my insurance setllement horn, a B&S PT-5P. All in due time.
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Yes, I kind of like being a maverickeupher61 wrote:Jonathan, you are single handedly smashing every stereotype of UK tuba players--Besson, Besson, Besson, compensating, BBb/Eb only, pistons only....
My reasons for going the route I have are three fold - the greater reliability of rotary valves (after having got fed up with sticking pistons), the better ergonomics (which became important following an injury) and the wider tonal pallet offered.
Jonathan "who played Besson for 30 years before breaking the mould"
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was that quartet named "Gravity Defiant"?ginnboonmiller wrote:Okay, here's me with my old quartet, playing my stolen-and-never-recovered Rudi Meinl 3/4 CC.
No pics yet with my insurance setllement horn, a B&S PT-5P. All in due time.
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Dear TubeNet Community:
Here I am with my VMI 2103 BB-Flat.
Cheers,
Bavarian Fanfare
Here I am with my VMI 2103 BB-Flat.
Cheers,
Bavarian Fanfare
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Dear TubeNet Community:
Here is a second photo with me & my Miraphone 187 BB-Flat Tuba.
Cheers,
Bavarian Fanfare
Here is a second photo with me & my Miraphone 187 BB-Flat Tuba.
Cheers,
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No, but I can tell you - that club had the worst raked stage I've ever played.eupher61 wrote:was that quartet named "Gravity Defiant"?ginnboonmiller wrote:Okay, here's me with my old quartet, playing my stolen-and-never-recovered Rudi Meinl 3/4 CC.
No pics yet with my insurance setllement horn, a B&S PT-5P. All in due time.
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Puget Brass "Big Iron Club''.
Me with my HB-2P (far left) and my Friends (left to right).
KenS with his HB-2P, TonyE with his Holton BBb 345 and the late Shawn Mckinney (aka Harold) with his Holton 345.
My Pal Shawn, (shortly before his passing a year ago) with my rotary Eb Martin. This image was taken just before the two of us took it apart and started its restoration. He was real friend and I sure do miss him. Happy Easter.
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Me with my HB-2P (far left) and my Friends (left to right).
KenS with his HB-2P, TonyE with his Holton BBb 345 and the late Shawn Mckinney (aka Harold) with his Holton 345.
My Pal Shawn, (shortly before his passing a year ago) with my rotary Eb Martin. This image was taken just before the two of us took it apart and started its restoration. He was real friend and I sure do miss him. Happy Easter.
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G H Boyd wrote:From the look of the chair you are on, are you a elementary school teacherkatietes wrote:Me and my MW2145... Sorry it's not a helicon..!
If you are, do you play for the children in your classroom on the tuba
What do they think about the size and sound of the tuba you play
Do you get lots of questions about the tuba
Most elementary school teachers play piano.
As part of the Scottish Cultural Society, I use to play bagpipes at Chicago public schools as part of the SCS's cultural music program.
I always had a very good time playing for the kids and entertaining the questions they had.
Some of the kids ask some amazing questions.
I think it would be outstanding for kids to have teachers with other music skills than what is normally traditional.
It creates a whole new way of being musically creative.
Thanks for your input.
George H. Boyd
Actually, this picture was taken at a church where my University Wind Orchestra was having a concert. I'm not sure where the tiny chair came from, but the consensus with the group was that I needed a picture with the tuba sitting on it!!
However, my mom's a kindergarten teacher, and whenever I've back from school, I usually go to her classroom (and the surrounding ones as soon as they hear me!) and play for her students. They're always floored by the size of the instrument, and I've put together a little program for them about the tuba. We play name that tune with age-appropriate songs, talk about the differences between the brass instruments, that sort of thing. One part I really like is to bring a tape measure, and have a student take one end and walk to show how long a trumpet measures stretched out, a trombone... then the tuba. It's a great visual tool for them. Sometimes I bring along a couple of extra mouthpieces and let them practice buzzing with me. It's so much fun!
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This is my girlfriend and I after our dress rehearsal the night we performed at Carnegie Hall.
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Here's a couple. Haven't got any of my Imperial EEb yet.
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This is a picture of me and my tuba (a courtois 181) playing at my fathers 80th birthday celebration recently
[/img]This is a picture of me and my tuba (a courtois 181) playing at my fathers 80th birthday celebration recently
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Sextet gig with a choir, it was cool to work with other musicians.
Christmas day with my new mute!
My jazz horn (Miraphone 1270)
Christmas day with my new mute!
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Me at my all state concert playing my schools (although i wish it was mine) Yamaha YBB641
and then me playing at my schools talent show playing some rock tunes on my schools fiberglass sousaphone
and then me playing at my schools talent show playing some rock tunes on my schools fiberglass sousaphone
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Here I am with my hair tied in a ponytail instead of a headband because I am a serious musician and when playing serious gigs outside in the middle of the afternoon in Miami, Florida for an audience of 20 people, I need to look like a serious musician
Pictured (sort of) with my sweet Yamaha YCB-621
Pictured (sort of) with my sweet Yamaha YCB-621
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me with the Conn 32K back in high school
me with the Conn 40K (right)
me with the 40K again, and a King 26!
me with the Conn 40K (right)
me with the 40K again, and a King 26!
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me and my F
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Might as well add myself - At least a publicity shot...
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