Is there such a thing as an emo tuba player?

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Is there such a thing as an emo tuba player?

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Personally, I've never actually seen one, although in this vast world I'm sure it must be possible. If anyone has any stories to share I'd be very interested. For those who are not sure what an emo is, they are really emotional people. But many people use the emo style without considering themselves emo. These people listen to rock music with emotional lyrics, wear tight clothing, have black hair straightened over one of their eyes, and wear black eyeliner. A good example is the following music video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxNAVq2qYmU" target="_blank

They generally look like this, so inform me if you have any sightings!

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About the exact opposite of every tuba player I've ever met. :roll:
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Other than maybe shedding a tear during a powerfully emotional moment in music :cry: , I have yet to meet anybody like that yet...
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Leto Cruise wrote:Personally, I've never actually seen one, although in this vast world I'm sure it must be possible. If anyone has any stories to share I'd be very interested. For those who are not sure what an emo is, they are really emotional people. But many people use the emo style without considering themselves emo. These people listen to rock music with emotional lyrics, wear tight clothing, have black hair straightened over one of their eyes, and wear black eyeliner. A good example is the following music video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxNAVq2qYmU" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

They generally look like this, so inform me if you have any sightings!

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so are those two metal things under the bottom guy's lower lip mouthpiece holders or what???

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I wish my lawn was emo
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then it would cut itself! :D
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Carroll wrote:I wish my lawn was emo
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then it would cut itself! :D
Well played...well played. :)
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I think we're sitting on a goldmine here, gents. Low brass/emo fusion is a totally untapped market!

Just think of it: "30 seconds of 'Mars'" (Holst, not Jared Leto), "Panic at the Community Band," "Tooting Back Sunday" (or "Taking Back Sousy")

...the possibilities are endless!

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emo_philips_trombone_7x7-72.jpg
It looks like Emo is more of a trombonist.
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OldsRecording wrote:
emo_philips_trombone_7x7-72.jpg
It looks like Emo is more of a trombonist.
There ya go! :D
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Wow, great comments! I love this place! :)
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Maybe not, but here is a metal trombonist at least!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZU7bScczlY
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Oh that's just silly.
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bort wrote:Oh that's just silly.
Twelve replies in and now it's silly ??? :shock:


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The emo thing was always silly.

The heavy metal thing was what I was really talking about. Oy. :roll:
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bort wrote:The emo thing was always silly.

The heavy metal thing was what I was really talking about. Oy. :roll:
Agreed. I can appreciate good hard rock/metal, but this is of the "just keep strumming/kicking the bass pedals as fast as possible" variety. Pass.
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It's not as fast as possible. There's quite a good chance that they can go a lot faster. They go as fast as possible within the constraints of the song.
(there was a really good double bass drum song...I think it was either At the Gates or Trivium. Good stuff)
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Well there is a user on this board that goes by "fatemokid." Perhaps he/she is the exception. Fat Emo Kid? Fate Mokid? F Ate 'm Ok ID?
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Matthew Gilchrest wrote:Image
Oh, thanks -- there's another week of nightmares ... :lol:
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I prefer this one:
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