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Sally Larsen
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To the first tuba carolling in East Monkton, Vermont.
If you listen closely, you can hear us.
Holiday greetings to all!
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The Big Ben
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Sally Larsen wrote:To the first tuba carolling in East Monkton, Vermont.
If you listen closely, you can hear us.
Holiday greetings to all!
Great fun! So good to let the general public know that there is more to tiba than oompah-pah.

I'm playing Christmas carols accompanied by piano to family on Christmas Evening. First time doing solo anywhere at anytime...

How many are in your group?
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The Big Ben wrote:
Sally Larsen wrote:To the first tuba carolling in East Monkton, Vermont.
If you listen closely, you can hear us.
Holiday greetings to all!
Great fun! So good to let the general public know that there is more to tuba than oompah-pah.

I'm playing Christmas carols accompanied by piano to family on Christmas Evening. First time doing solo anywhere at anytime...

How many are in your group?
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We aren't a group - just a bunch of geeky friends. We started our evening sight singing Xmas carols, then over-ate, and finished off playing carols until our lips gave out. We even let a trombone player join in. (It's ok, he's a good guy, and married to a very fine tuba player, so we let him slide...)
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Sally Larsen wrote:We even let a trombone player join in. (It's ok, he's a good guy, and married to a very fine tuba player, so we let him slide...)
Well played . . .
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Gone but not forgotten:
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jonesbrass wrote:
Sally Larsen wrote:We even let a trombone player join in. (It's ok, he's a good guy, and married to a very fine tuba player, so we let him slide...)
Well played . . .
Definitely a gliss act! :lol:
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This motley crew of tuba carollers (Leavenworth WA's Bavarian Brass) sends their regards. We hope you have as much fun with it as we do.
Chris.
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