Remember when TubeNet was good?
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- k001k47
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Remember when TubeNet was good?
TubeNet was never good!
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
The price hasn't gone up, so I think its still good.
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
Though my background is pretty dis-similar to Wayne's, my experience on TubeNet has been pretty much the same.schlepporello wrote:Say what you will, but without TubeNet I would:
1) Never have met so many wonderful and talented people both on the internet and in person.
2) NEVER have learned as much as I now know about tubas in general.
3) Never have been exposed to as much wonderful music as I have been.
I could easily go on, but everything I have gained is derived from the three examples I have listed above. TubeNet for me has been a VERY valuable resource.
Translation: I agree with Schlep.
Ray Grim
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
the elephant wrote:BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!bloke wrote:It was pretty good until late summer of 2007.

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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
What "schlep" said.
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
TubeNet is just fine, and it's as good (and as bad) as it's ever been. It's a place to shoot the breeze, buy/sell stuff, and learn a little bit. And you can argue and stuff if you want, too.
It's not a place to take too seriously, and it's not a replacement for real social interactions or *gasp* practicing your dang tuba. But it's a good stop-gap when I'm at work or it's too late to play.
Every few years, there's a post like this that comes up. No, there's not a lot of new stuff to talk about all the time. Yes, the long-timers cringe when they hear BBb vs. CC. And yes, there are always new young players who join the board, and legitimately have good questions like that. And for the most part, the old-timers are very helpful and friendly to the newcomers, and that's great (though not totally interesting when you have already said it like 20 times). I think that's maybe one reason why folks like Rick Denny (who used to post like mad) only occasionally reply to things now.
Anyway, things are fine here. I've made some friends through here, bought/sold a lot of great stuff that I'd never have bought new (nor would I have had any idea how to re-sell it), and have improved as a player from things I've learned here.
And like Brian said, I feel unsettled if I go too long without checking in!

Every few years, there's a post like this that comes up. No, there's not a lot of new stuff to talk about all the time. Yes, the long-timers cringe when they hear BBb vs. CC. And yes, there are always new young players who join the board, and legitimately have good questions like that. And for the most part, the old-timers are very helpful and friendly to the newcomers, and that's great (though not totally interesting when you have already said it like 20 times). I think that's maybe one reason why folks like Rick Denny (who used to post like mad) only occasionally reply to things now.
Anyway, things are fine here. I've made some friends through here, bought/sold a lot of great stuff that I'd never have bought new (nor would I have had any idea how to re-sell it), and have improved as a player from things I've learned here.
And like Brian said, I feel unsettled if I go too long without checking in!

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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I've been a sponsor here for many years. Not necessarily because I make brass repair my business but more because I REALLY like TubeNet and want to try to do my part to help keep it going.
Sure.... many of the same old questions pop up at regular intervals when new members join The Board. It's nice that some of the 'geezers' are tolerant enough to help the 'newbies' along.
There is a lot to be learned here. And... a lot to be ignored. Learning the difference is the important part.
Sure.... many of the same old questions pop up at regular intervals when new members join The Board. It's nice that some of the 'geezers' are tolerant enough to help the 'newbies' along.
There is a lot to be learned here. And... a lot to be ignored. Learning the difference is the important part.
Dan Schultz
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I have learnt a great deal about tubas through TubeNet and probably more important have made a LOT of friends (more than a dozen TubeNeters I have met in person). As Elephant says, I come here as much for the people as the discussions, because after several years, most I have heard before, but then a real gem of new information comes out.
I am sorry that some people seem to have a different attitude to me now I am a Sponsor (heaven forbid, selling Chinese tubas!!!
) - but I am still the same person loving music, tubas, and liking to share my experiences and views

I am sorry that some people seem to have a different attitude to me now I am a Sponsor (heaven forbid, selling Chinese tubas!!!


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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I still love you Neptune! And tubenet! Viva La Tubenet!
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I'll peer review that...bloke wrote:I for one would like to have doctoral candidates post their serpent/ophicleide dissertations here...
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
Mark & bloke: If you guys are successful, I am out of here.
Ray Grim
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
People don't agree with me, and they're mean. Lock the thread before I start the debate! My thread can beat up your thread!!! 

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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
What happened in 2007 that was so important?
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
It was such a long time ago that it only lives in the memories of those who were there to see it. Generations pass and the tale is told and re-told. By the time our great-grandchildren hear it, who knows how different it will be from the facts? There are two distinctly different memories: the happening and the emotional.Virtuoso wrote:What happened in 2007 that was so important?
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
*sigh*... It really is more than just a knock-knock joke, you know.
Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
In the beginning, a great turtle descended from the sky. Upon the turtle's back was a sousaphone...Virtuoso wrote:What happened in 2007 that was so important?
- TMurphy
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
Amazed, no one has resorted to morse code in this thread yet (I haven't the patience).
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I have a feeling this is going to be another loooong thread sort of like the 'update' one.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
I for one am so thankful for tubenet. It helps to fill the void as I sit here at my computer day after day waiting for some client, mortgage broker, auto dealership or home office clerk to return an eamail or fax so I can finally do something productive.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
Yamaha Neo BBb x 2 (2011 and 2016), B+H 3v Imperial BBb.
Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
Mercer and Barker MB5 Cattanach, Yeo Signature Mouthpieces.