I just finished three weeks of playing exclusively French tuba in the orchestra (French repertoire, plus Mendelssohn). Like Joe, yesterday I picked up the Nirschl and had the same "exclamation mark" moment. Mighty fine.bloke wrote:' a whole long string of F-tuba playing over the past several weeks.
Finally, today, ' looked over at the 6/4 sitting in the corner... ' kind of looked like some sort of alien ship over there...
' picked it up, started making noises with it... ' quickly remembered why I have it.
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After years of being an idiot, thinking I couldn't afford to do it without asking anyone's opinion, my horn is finally in the shop having the dents removed. I can finally show my face at the retirement home, where an old tuba player says to me each year I play there, "I thought you were going to get that thing fixed". Shame his memory is better than mine. 
I'm also having strap hooks added to it, so no more "clang" in the middle of a performance when the plastic hooks bang against the bows and bell stack.
I'm also having strap hooks added to it, so no more "clang" in the middle of a performance when the plastic hooks bang against the bows and bell stack.
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TubaRay
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Congratulations, Ryan. I know you'll be proud.Tubaryan12 wrote:After years of being an idiot, thinking I couldn't afford to do it without asking anyone's opinion, my horn is finally in the shop having the dents removed. I can finally show my face at the retirement home, where an old tuba player says to me each year I play there, "I thought you were going to get that thing fixed". Shame his memory is better than mine.
I'm also having strap hooks added to it, so no more "clang" in the middle of a performance when the plastic hooks bang against the bows and bell stack.
Ray Grim
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Nicholas
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I've been in bed with viral bronchitis for the past 2 weeks. I did a dress rehearsal on Friday and a concert on Saturday, those were terrible ideas. I felt like i was going through menopause, with all of the hot flashes. Im going to school for the first time tomorrow. Wish me luck!
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High school student
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I am currently suffering from the migrating cold. I get a cold with one type of symptom, begin to recover and then come down with another cold with different symptoms. Waiting for spring, decent weather and an end to the migrating cold. 
Beginning again to be a tuba player.
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
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I'm a few weeks late to update here... but a few Thursdays ago, I found out I'm losing my job (company is closing the division). The VERY next day (not even 24 hours later), I had a job offer from another company (I start next week). Better work and more money... I am VERY thankful for that good luck!
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Financial disaster. Again. My second IRS audit in as many years. I keep forgetting to report income from selling charts to schools or random gigs that I never get W-2s for. This time the IRS is charging me $1200 in back taxes for 2009. GRRR!!!
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Congratulations! Sometimes, things just work out. Are you going to have to move again?bort wrote:I'm a few weeks late to update here... but a few Thursdays ago, I found out I'm losing my job (company is closing the division). The VERY next day (not even 24 hours later), I had a job offer from another company (I start next week). Better work and more money... I am VERY thankful for that good luck!
Bearin' up!
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UPDATE -
My blog now has a different background to accomodate a few people who had trouble reading it.
I have a few interesting audio interviews coming up as well as recordings!
NOTE - It is called SousaCentral, but it is about Tubas as well. Don't let the title keep you from visiting.
http://www.SousaCentral.blogspot.com
My blog now has a different background to accomodate a few people who had trouble reading it.
I have a few interesting audio interviews coming up as well as recordings!
NOTE - It is called SousaCentral, but it is about Tubas as well. Don't let the title keep you from visiting.
http://www.SousaCentral.blogspot.com
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Just when you think all the snow has melted and spring is on the way - we get more snow. 
Beginning again to be a tuba player.
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
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Nope, I get to stay in NYC.scottw wrote:Congratulations! Sometimes, things just work out. Are you going to have to move again?bort wrote:I'm a few weeks late to update here... but a few Thursdays ago, I found out I'm losing my job (company is closing the division). The VERY next day (not even 24 hours later), I had a job offer from another company (I start next week). Better work and more money... I am VERY thankful for that good luck!
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The frozen tundra has given way to the flooded plain. The bigger park here in town was half snow covered, half green grass 2 days ago. Today, it was a lake and spreading its reach across Main St trying to get to the other side 
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Keeps raining in the WV hills...the nearby river is getting scary.
Still waiting on graduate school letters, hopefully hearing from them soon.
Quickly finding out how awesome it is to play orchestral bass trombone on Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis (tuba is still my first love).
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Still waiting on graduate school letters, hopefully hearing from them soon.
Quickly finding out how awesome it is to play orchestral bass trombone on Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis (tuba is still my first love).
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My first tuba gigs this year are in Tampa, Florida area. Gonna drive down on the 27th, play beach bar on the 28th and on the 29th, we play again at the Nav-i-gator, the coolest parrot head sea-side bar in the universe.
We then play a house concert on the 30th, and drive back the 1st of may.
House concerts are a new way of gigging these days and are becoming increasingly popular.
A homeowner invites 20 to 50 friends over and each couple pays $15 to $25 and brings their favorite beverages to drink and a chair. the hosts provide finger food, setups and pay the band. This can work for any ensemble of reasonable size.
The band shows up for a cocktail social and a pass through the chow line, then plays (usually) three hours or until the crowd thins out.
Guests who are over served usually live nearby and can stagger or crawl home if need be. Driving is avoided, normally, but designated drivers are available.
We then play a house concert on the 30th, and drive back the 1st of may.
House concerts are a new way of gigging these days and are becoming increasingly popular.
A homeowner invites 20 to 50 friends over and each couple pays $15 to $25 and brings their favorite beverages to drink and a chair. the hosts provide finger food, setups and pay the band. This can work for any ensemble of reasonable size.
The band shows up for a cocktail social and a pass through the chow line, then plays (usually) three hours or until the crowd thins out.
Guests who are over served usually live nearby and can stagger or crawl home if need be. Driving is avoided, normally, but designated drivers are available.
We pronounce it Guf Coast
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UPDATE:
Just in case anyone was wondering, we can't all be as cool as Bloke.
You have been updated(again).
Just in case anyone was wondering, we can't all be as cool as Bloke.
You have been updated(again).
Ray Grim
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Newborn trouble is pure anguish. My prayers are with them.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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After reading a few post the other day regarding very important data, I discovered that I have been imprudent and politically incorrect. So, with the help of Schleppy and his finite powers, I have crossed over into the promised land, (although, I hope only temporarily) of being politically correct. I have successfully changed my handle/login to the more appropriate title of; TundraTUBAIST. You have been updated, and I feel some much more whole for it all. Thanks you all for leading me straight. 
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With that spelling now, is it pronounced "Tundra - toob' āst" ?Tundratubaist wrote:After reading a few post the other day regarding very important data, I discovered that I have been imprudent and politically incorrect. So, with the help of Schleppy and his finite powers, I have crossed over into the promised land, (although, I hope only temporarily) of being politically correct. I have successfully changed my handle/login to the more appropriate title of; TundraTUBAIST. You have been updated, and I feel some much more whole for it all. Thanks you all for leading me straight.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Could you update me as to how to change your handle? Some forums allow it, but that does not seem to be the case here. Do I need to contact Sean?
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Full Metal Ratchet
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It's ok bloke, I think I've got a handle on the situation now.