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people who read TubeNet...
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
I read TubeNet far more than I comment. I even steer people I teach low brass to to head here. I think it's a great headlong plunge into the world of low brass. I've been a member for about 4 years, but I've been reading since 2000.
Any time at all is tuba time. Watch for the signs.
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
My perception is that although only a handful of British tuba players post on here, quite a lot more do read TubeNet. That is bore out by responses when I have advertised tubas for sale. A couple have been sold to players not registered on TubeNet.bloke wrote:the point being: Apparently, we're not just talking amongst ourselves. Folks is eavesdroppin' !
So tip for sellers - include your email address in advert to allow responses from people without TubeNet registration.
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
Um....
I'm definitely guilty of reading long (only about 3-4 years) before I had a membership.
tubamonster
I'm definitely guilty of reading long (only about 3-4 years) before I had a membership.
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
I read much more than I post. I am on here at least 1-2 times daily, but only post a few times a month...
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
The Advanced Search function makes TubeNet an excellent resource for responses to specific questions or topics (e.g. "Should I use my F or my CC?"). Those responses may sometimes be considered opinion or belief rather than documented fact (isn't nearly everything on the 'net?), but it's still a useful tool. Some of those opinions are contributed by highly respected professionals.
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
LJV wrote:Everyone loves a freak show.bloke wrote:the point being: Apparently, we're not just talking amongst ourselves. Folks is eavesdroppin' !
its sort of like when you drive past an accident, you just can't help but look to see....
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
... if only to make sure that Somali pirates aren't involvedken k wrote:LJV wrote:Everyone loves a freak show.bloke wrote:the point being: Apparently, we're not just talking amongst ourselves. Folks is eavesdroppin' !
its sort of like when you drive past an accident, you just can't help but look to see....
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
Almost any English language tuba query on Google will have Tubenet links on the first page. I assume that is where a lot of visitors come from.
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
That's funny, half the time when I want to find something in Tubenet, I give up on "Advanced Search" and use Google, possibly limited to forums.chisham.com. I agree that Tubenet can be an excellent resource, which I think is your point, but not because of its own search functionality.Steve Marcus wrote:The Advanced Search function makes TubeNet an excellent resource for responses to specific questions or topics
For example, search Tubenet for "Conn 3" (with quotes) via Google, I get "about" 124 hits, with only a few false leads like "Conn 3/4". "Advanced Search" yields 8506 hits - every post with the "Conn". Maybe I'm just not an Advanced Searcher?
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
It is sometimes (many times...) tricky to use searches like this Advanced Search, but you have a great secondary plan, the limited Google search.
For example...
For example...
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
Of course parents and other non-tubists read here. Don’t most of you read other lists?
I get the digest of a flute list. Normally I own skim the headlines, but once in a while there is stuff worth diving into. I avoid oboe lists as I don’t want to read about ambronze bells on English horns.
One low brass forum also should be avoided, as they edit spelling errors and faulty grammar into postings. The Werden site has good euphonium discussions, but I rarely follow them.
Klaus
I get the digest of a flute list. Normally I own skim the headlines, but once in a while there is stuff worth diving into. I avoid oboe lists as I don’t want to read about ambronze bells on English horns.
One low brass forum also should be avoided, as they edit spelling errors and faulty grammar into postings. The Werden site has good euphonium discussions, but I rarely follow them.
Klaus
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
A lot of good info here for the casual observer.
My favorites are the overhaul pics from master
craftsmen such as bloke
(Joe, is the glitter Sousaphone still available?)
and Mr. Oberloh.
Great stuff!
My favorites are the overhaul pics from master
craftsmen such as bloke
(Joe, is the glitter Sousaphone still available?)
and Mr. Oberloh.
Great stuff!
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
If you have funds to pay for bloke’s pimp-o-phone, I might, helpfully, have some great charities to suggest. On this side of the pond.Toad Away wrote:A lot of good info here for the casual observer.
My favorites are the overhaul pics from master
craftsmen such as bloke
(Joe, is the glitter Sousaphone still available?)
and Mr. Oberloh.
Great stuff!
Klaus
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
I don't get TubeNet at all when searching "tuba" or "tuba quartet" on Google. At least for the first few pages. Am I missing something?Dean E wrote:Almost any English language tuba query on Google will have Tubenet links on the first page. I assume that is where a lot of visitors come from.
I am actually wondering how people find TubeNet unless they type "TubeNet" in Google?
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Re: people who read TubeNet...
your profile in google includes to much other tuba stuff likely. For generic google searches tubenet comes up very high on 'tuba'BVD Press wrote:I don't get TubeNet at all when searching "tuba" or "tuba quartet" on Google. At least for the first few pages. Am I missing something?Dean E wrote:Almost any English language tuba query on Google will have Tubenet links on the first page. I assume that is where a lot of visitors come from.
I am actually wondering how people find TubeNet unless they type "TubeNet" in Google?
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My Google display is set for 100 hits per page, and "tuba quartet" comes up before the halfway mark. We're probably getting pretty much the same results.BVD Press wrote:I don't get TubeNet at all when searching "tuba" or "tuba quartet" on Google. At least for the first few pages. Am I missing something?Dean E wrote:Almost any English language tuba query on Google will have Tubenet links on the first page. I assume that is where a lot of visitors come from.
I am actually wondering how people find TubeNet unless they type "TubeNet" in Google?
I know that Google remembers my searches, and I suspect that it rules out the types of sites I never go to (e.g., granite countertops and surgery).
Dean E
[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)
[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)
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