Midwest Clinic
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TinyTubist97
- bugler

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Midwest Clinic
I'm going to the Midwest clinic in Chicago this year to perform with my schools jazz band (hoover first edition), and we get to visit the vendors and I was wondering if there are usually many tubas to try out.
GETZEN G-50
MEINL WESTON 2145 BBC EDITION
KING 2341- FOR SALE
MIRAPHONE 180-5U
BACH STRADIVARIUS 50B3
RED P-BONE
CONN 14H DIRECTOR
MEINL WESTON 2145 BBC EDITION
KING 2341- FOR SALE
MIRAPHONE 180-5U
BACH STRADIVARIUS 50B3
RED P-BONE
CONN 14H DIRECTOR
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thezman
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Re: Midwest Clinic
Yes and no. Yes there are many tubas to try, but it usually dependent upon the year as to the variety of the tubas to try. A place like Custom Music will always have a stand with many tubas but there are sometimes smaller vendors (usually used dealers) who may bring a few tubas or they may bring many tubas depending on what they have and what they're trying to sell.
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1909 Conn Eb
1900 Boosey 3+1 Euphonium
1909 Conn Eb
1900 Boosey 3+1 Euphonium
- Roger Lewis
- pro musician

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Re: Midwest Clinic
Usually you will see most of the manufacturers there with pretty good selection of their products. I will be with Miraphone and they will have at least 17 horns to try. Meinl Weston usually has a nice assortment of their horns including their newest models. Gemeinhartd, Jupiter, M&M Tuba, Besson and others will also be there. So there will be quite a number of horns to play. The only problem is that it is in a very large room that has a lot of noise going on. Also, most of the tubas are in the same area do it can get pretty loud. Go an have fun!
All the best.
Roger
All the best.
Roger
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Bob Kolada
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Re: Midwest Clinic
That's why I go! Sometimes I'll arrive before the exhibits open and have to wait, twitching my hands and pacing back and forth. Good times! 