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Piccolo & Horn Polka and Yuba

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Check it out:
Featuring Larry Hooper with Orie Amadeo and Buddy Hayes! (1959)
on the Lawrence Welk Show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yukdz8pL ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank

And:
When Yuba Plays The Tuba Down In Cuba
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ds8b8aB ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank

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Thanks for posting the cool stuff Bill!

For those of you who are wondering which tubas Buddy Hayes played:

1959 Piccolo & (Bass) Horn polka : Conn 24J 4 valve
1956 When Yuba Plays the Tuba down in Cuba: Besson 3 valve compensating

Watching the two videos, one can hear and see the progression from a Besson 3 valve in 1956 to a Conn 24J 4 valve in 1959.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed this, afterall this is not as delicate as hearing the grass grow.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKVZCf3u ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank

here is one where the guy is playing a very nice Conn 10J tuba!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_En9tAyS_8&NR=1" target="_blank

And here is one where the guy is playing what looks to be an old King 1241 with a King 26 mouthpiece (?)
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Here's the Tiger Rag from 1956.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqrN-zoT ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank

I'm sure that Mr. Hayes was happy to have his head rubbed by Welk on national television.
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snorlax wrote:Here's Buddy doing the "Music Goes Round and Round" in Bb.
The Maloofs chose G.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPF-lwb_R68" target="_blank" target="_blank
Umm...what kind of bass clarinet is that in the beginning??

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snorlax wrote: Umm...what kind of bass clarinet is that in the beginning??

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That's a bass saxophone in Bb.
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Timswisstuba wrote:
snorlax wrote: Umm...what kind of bass clarinet is that in the beginning??

Joseph "that's not a small bell" Guzman

That's a bass saxophone in Bb.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPF-lwb_R68" target="_blank
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Timswisstuba wrote:
snorlax wrote: Umm...what kind of bass clarinet is that in the beginning??

Joseph "that's not a small bell" Guzman

That's a bass saxophone in Bb.
I spoke with Guy LeGere about a special reed for my Linton contra-bass clarinet a while back. The reed is HUGE... a full 3/16" wider than a conventional bass clarinet reed. Guy sent me a couple of reeds that he said were 'standard fare' that he produces for bass saxophones in South America. It seems that bass saxes are popular in stage bands in South America and often replace tubas because they can sustain low notes longer than tubas.
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