TMEA: Who's going?
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
Do they still do a Sinfonia Sing at TMEA? Talk about awesome to hear!
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
Ya know I am. I'll see you around somewhere in the exhibits.
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schlepporello wrote: I wouldn't know. I usually just go for the exhibits.![]()
You should check it out, it is pretty epic. Choir isn't bad when there aren't a bunch of turkey gobblers singing high female parts.
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
Booth camp?schlepporello wrote:Yep! That's where I always find you, near the military booths.ai698 wrote:Ya know I am. I'll see you around somewhere in the exhibits.
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
I'll be there judging the All-State wind seating audition and will be around for the whole conference. Hope to see some of you there!
Dr. Justin Benavidez
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
I'll be there.
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
I'll be there because my 3 kids are Texans and they are going. So, we planned a family trip around TMEA. I know I'm getting there Thursday afternoon. I don't know anything beyond that because I really don't know anything about TMEA, except that the MW 3450 CC tuba won't be there. If it was, I might buy it.
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
Hi-
The Gemeinhardt F tuba will be there - have fun checking it out!!
Mark
The Gemeinhardt F tuba will be there - have fun checking it out!!
Mark
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I only know about the MW3450 because I asked about it. Sorry, but I don't know what other MW tubas will be there.
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
I will be there performing the blue bells of scotland on Friday at 2 with my old high school Queen City High School. Will be fun!
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
I will be there as will my new book "Tuba Tutor". It will be available at the Just For Brass booth.
Tuba Tutor, by Scott Roeder, is collection of etudes for tuba based on the most popular repertoire for this particular instrument. The repertoire for this guide is arranged alphabetically by composer, and the solos are presented separately by chapter for easy reference. The text for each piece is divided into six sections, providing a wide array of information such as publishers, range, time signatures, and learning outcomes. The Appendix contains full bibliographic information about the repertoire presented as well as a discography of available tuba recordings for each piece. In addition to written text, each piece within this book contains "training" etudes. These short etudes are designed to help students begin the preparation process when learning a new solo. This is an excellent reference for students, teachers and performers!
http://www.justforbrass.com/tuba-tutor-120851.cfm
Tuba Tutor, by Scott Roeder, is collection of etudes for tuba based on the most popular repertoire for this particular instrument. The repertoire for this guide is arranged alphabetically by composer, and the solos are presented separately by chapter for easy reference. The text for each piece is divided into six sections, providing a wide array of information such as publishers, range, time signatures, and learning outcomes. The Appendix contains full bibliographic information about the repertoire presented as well as a discography of available tuba recordings for each piece. In addition to written text, each piece within this book contains "training" etudes. These short etudes are designed to help students begin the preparation process when learning a new solo. This is an excellent reference for students, teachers and performers!
http://www.justforbrass.com/tuba-tutor-120851.cfm
Scott Roeder, DMA
Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
Everyone go to the Percussion Source booth and tell Lauren Calkin her husband says hi. That'll freak her out 
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Re: TMEA: Who's going?
A very natural talent of yours!schlepporello wrote:I'll do just because that's the kind of guy I am.JCalkin wrote:Everyone go to the Percussion Source booth and tell Lauren Calkin her husband says hi. That'll freak her out![]()
I kinda like freakin' people out sometimes.
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