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The saddest thing is that I know a player who has an undergrad degree in music education (with tuba being his main instrument (ie.he received 4 years of lessons)) that sounds worst than the guy in the video...
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I particularly like his rousing rendition of The Munsters Theme in a later addition to this riveting online series. It is, after all, "one of the few tuba solos that's ever existed," according to this fella.

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If you fumble and double-click on the video (in Firefox, at least) it will open up a YouTube tab and play both copies at once, a little out of sync with each other. It makes a kind of multiphonic improvement on the whole thing. :)

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Where do we send this person a TubeNet application? :idea: :idea:
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Don’t know about courses in respect of these videos. I might rather come up with a few online curses in disrespect of them.
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bloke wrote:If I complete this entire series online, which universities might accept this for credit whereby I might be able to "test out" of private lessons and (maybe) only attend "master classes" and recitals...??
...' anywhere abroad, such as in the UK, etc...??

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I notice he lives at a place called "Expert Village". It would be wonderful to live in a place where the one-eyed man is king...
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basspiper wrote:If you fumble and double-click on the video (in Firefox, at least) it will open up a YouTube tab and play both copies at once, a little out of sync with each other. It makes a kind of multiphonic improvement on the whole thing. :)

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sloan wrote:
bloke wrote:If I complete this entire series online, which universities might accept this for credit whereby I might be able to "test out" of private lessons and (maybe) only attend "master classes" and recitals...??
...' anywhere abroad, such as in the UK, etc...??

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