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I'm not a tubaist.............

(some of my best friends are tubas)
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A tubaist the large brass thing in the back of the orchestra. :) :)
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I will remind you heathens that tubaist (like oboist) was the accepted spelling for many years, before someone decided that it was incorrect. Violist notwithstanding, I would still debate the etymology of that decision. I think tubist sounds like someone who make tubes.

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^The more I really think about it, you and bloke are "more correct" on the "tubaist vs. tubist" thing. A 'tubaist' just seems more "correct" than 'tubist'.

Same thing applies for this BBS website: TubaNet makes more sense than the actual website name, TubeNet. :idea:
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tooba wrote:^The more I really think about it, you and bloke are "more correct" on the "tubaist vs. tubist" thing. A 'tubaist' just seems more "correct" than 'tubist'.

Same thing applies for this BBS website: TubaNet makes more sense than the actual website name, TubeNet. :idea:
TubaistNet :mrgreen:
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Whether it's spelled tubist or tubaist, I pronounce it tuba player.
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