Two timing tooters, and horns when you're camping

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Re: Two timing tooters, and horns when you're camping

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brownhunter wrote:
Bob Kolada wrote: A marching baritone would be a bit more "tuba-ish" for a tuba player, and you could use it for jazz as a bass flugelhorn! :D
Gadzooks. I'd never heard of such a thing... and after viewing this:

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... maybe I still haven't doh!
Well, flugels, euphs, and tubas are all in the same family! Cute little 3-rotor "marching french tuba" in the ad ... wonder if it plays in tune with itself? Might be fun. :)
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