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A local paper came by and noticed me practicing outdoors the other day.

http://www.downtownexpress.com/?p=8190" target="_blank

Funny little blurb, good pic. In hindsight I wish I had stated that "there is comparatively lesser quantitiy of great solo music written for the tuba".
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Very cool.
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Very nice!
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“The tuba has only been around for 200 years,” Vokits explained, “so there’s not a lot of solo music written for the tuba.”

Geeez, just how long does it take to write a tuba solo ???
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aqualung wrote:“The tuba has only been around for 200 years,” Vokits explained, “so there’s not a lot of solo music written for the tuba.”

Geeez, just how long does it take to write a tuba solo ???
i am face palming that... but there is truth to it, when was the first "SOLO" written exclusively for tuba, Beelzebub? if so, it was quite a few years after the invention of the horn.
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Nice picture!

Do you practice in a park often?
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PMeuph wrote:Nice picture!

Do you practice in a park often?
I rarely practice there. I practice in a studio that I share with my wife towards midtown (Chelsea), but I was lazy that nice afternoon, and had a tuba in the nearby apartment left over from that weeks late night rehearsal. I didn't want to practice in the apartment: I don't need the ret-NJSO percussionist upstairs commenting on my routines (you've improved "so much" - embarasing) or cause the hearing loss of my daughter who was napping at the time.

Meeting Elijah was fun. The kid was very excited about music. I know he wanted to toot the horn, but I told him he should wait until he was a little older. I did let him pop/hand-slap my mouthpiece in the tuba, and work the valves.
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And how is this for linking TUBA with a good topic?????????????????

Vokits recalled that he was just a little older than Elijah — maybe 7 or 8 — when he started studying piano. As for why he switched to tuba, “The sound has a low pitch when it mixes with the strings,” said Vokits. “It creates a beautiful, understated resonance.”

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Which Alex CC were you playing on in the picture?
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Nice write-up, and really great picture.
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jon112780 wrote:Which Alex CC were you playing on in the picture?
Its my 163, link to an old thread during the restoration process: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=40466
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Good thing you have a day job, otherwise the interview could have been a little embarrassing! :D
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