Lusophone ?
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Lusophone ?
I have been noticing a lot of international web stuff that seems to miss-translate "Lusophone" as "Sousaphone" but there may be some other "Tuba" connection (probably not the musical instrument usage, but I can't be sure.) Anybody conversant in Portuguese or maybe Tagalog (or maybe some several other languages) to help in this modern tuba mystery?
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Re: Lusophone ?
Just asked Sérgio Carolino, who is Portuguese, and he's never heard of a Lusophone.
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Re: Lusophone ?
Lusophone
noun
someone who speaks the Portuguese language natively or by adoption
adjective
Portuguese-speaking.
Etymology: From Portuguese lusófona ("Portuguese-speaking"). Lusófona comes from the name for Roman province of Lusitania (modern-day Portugal).

"The New World Lusophone Sousaphone is a reorganization and reformulation of The New Market Machines, which wandered off topic — big tech digs in the financial services sector — over the years, especially after I disappeared into the thick jungles of South America, foreseeing the coming economic apocalypse back home." - http://tupiwire.wordpress.com/about/
noun
someone who speaks the Portuguese language natively or by adoption
adjective
Portuguese-speaking.
Etymology: From Portuguese lusófona ("Portuguese-speaking"). Lusófona comes from the name for Roman province of Lusitania (modern-day Portugal).

"The New World Lusophone Sousaphone is a reorganization and reformulation of The New Market Machines, which wandered off topic — big tech digs in the financial services sector — over the years, especially after I disappeared into the thick jungles of South America, foreseeing the coming economic apocalypse back home." - http://tupiwire.wordpress.com/about/
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Re: Lusophone ?
Thanks - I was too tired to dig further last night. So it is just a bit of wordplay by the blogger.
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Re: Lusophone ?
So...windshieldbug wrote:Lusophone
noun
someone who speaks the Portuguese language natively or by adoption
adjective
Portuguese-speaking.
Etymology: From Portuguese lusófona ("Portuguese-speaking"). Lusófona comes from the name for Roman province of Lusitania (modern-day Portugal).

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Re: Lusophone ?
literalmente, sim! 
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Re: Lusophone ?
Interesting though...here's a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAfyUaOv0YE" target="_blank
Sergio, and what SOMEONE is calling a Lusophone. Awesome instrument though.
Owen playing a sit-down version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2VG_sOfA4Q" target="_blank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAfyUaOv0YE" target="_blank
Sergio, and what SOMEONE is calling a Lusophone. Awesome instrument though.
Owen playing a sit-down version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2VG_sOfA4Q" target="_blank
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Re: Lusophone ?
Sergio's appears to be in CC while Owen's appears to be in Eb.
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Re: Lusophone ?
This is the website of the postcard brass band of sergio:
http://www.thepostcardbrassband.com/#the%20Band
obviously called "Lusophone Lucifer"
http://www.thepostcardbrassband.com/#the%20Band
obviously called "Lusophone Lucifer"
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Re: Lusophone ?
I first learned about the Lusophone from Tim Sullivan of Lausanne.
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Re: Lusophone ?
I was certain this was a familiar topic.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=38902&p=339999&hilit=sergio#p339999" target="_blank
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=38902&p=339999&hilit=sergio#p339999" target="_blank
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Re: Lusophone ?
In order to clear up any confusion, Harvey Hartman and I made Sergio Carolino's "Lusaphone" in the end of February 2010. This thread dates from early Feb 2010 before Harv and I finished the horn.
Sergio sent me a picture of Oren's horn saying he wanted something similar. Sergio's is in CC with 4 pistons + 1 rotary, Oren's is in Eb.
When Harv and I finished the horn we called it the Sax-o-tuba. When the horn arrived in Sergio's hands he wanted to call it "Lusaphone". One of Sergio's students, upon hearing the name Lusaphone, then called the horn "Lucifer"!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAfyUaOv0YE" target="_blank
Sergio sent me a picture of Oren's horn saying he wanted something similar. Sergio's is in CC with 4 pistons + 1 rotary, Oren's is in Eb.
When Harv and I finished the horn we called it the Sax-o-tuba. When the horn arrived in Sergio's hands he wanted to call it "Lusaphone". One of Sergio's students, upon hearing the name Lusaphone, then called the horn "Lucifer"!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAfyUaOv0YE" target="_blank