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Re: Polka "dead"? What about banda?Sure, La Banda no problem.
But that was a waltz
Re: Polka "dead"? What about banda?My tuba instructor, Dr. J.D. Salas, recently gave a lecture recital on the history of banda music. Very cool style, and a ton of fun to play!
Music Ed. Major @ SFASU
Kalison DS CC Dalyan "Neptune" F
Re: Polka "dead"? What about banda?When visiting Mexico I approached a bootleg c.d. seller and asked him "what c.d.s do you have with lots of tuba?". This is what he gave me Last edited by Quicksilvertuba on Fri Mar 30, 2012 12:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Polka "dead"? What about banda?
J.D. is awesome! He gave the Banda Sinaloense lecture recital here at the University of Kentucky too. It's great that he's a two-time UK alum now. 1996 B&S PT-6 CC
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Re: Polka "dead"? What about banda?Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661
Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
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