Mexican Polkas...

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Mexican Polkas...

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http://www.amazon.com/Pegando-Con-Tuba- ... s_indust_1" target="_blank
a tuba, an accordian and cowboy hats.....
check it out!!!
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what more does one need ? :tuba:
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How can you not order something like this. Order has been placed. The tuba guy gets around pretty good ... even if the microphone placement is terrible.
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SplatterTone wrote:How can you not order something like this. Order has been placed. The tuba guy gets around pretty good ... even if the microphone placement is terrible.
I think that "edge" it something that Mexican Banda players don't shy away from!
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Z-Tuba Dude wrote:
SplatterTone wrote:How can you not order something like this. Order has been placed. The tuba guy gets around pretty good ... even if the microphone placement is terrible.
I think that "edge" it something that Mexican Banda players don't shy away from!
I agree. I even think they set their recording equipment to achieve this effect.

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You mean there is more than just the German and American sounds?!
I think this calls for another thread.
Something related to NAFTA: North American Fat Tuba Action

There should be a Canadian sound. Tell Great Big Sea if they are still performing that's the thing they have been missing.
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