How did you get started playing tuba?

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i'm another of the few who aspired for tuba from the start, but my middle school didn't believe in starting poor little 6th graders on the schools ghastly 3/4 ancient tubas. they threw me on baritone, and within a semester, i was tubaing. its quite nice because i can just show up to region tryouts and make it as long as i'm not sightreading.
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I have been a big tuba/sousaphone fan for a long time, but only began playing it about two years ago once I was able to purchase a decent sousaphone for the local TubaChristmas. Now, I'm complimenting that with a nice used Besson tuba, the one with the missing valve at this point.

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One thing I've been wanting to ask to those who played the tuba in elementary and grade school. How did you practice at home when the instrument was at school and perhaps too big to carry around on the bus? Would you have to practice at school or did you have another tuba at home that you would keep there?

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bbtubaman wrote: In lewisville the 6th graders take their lil 3/4 yammies home on the bus.
I remember doing that for a while. The bus driver was NOT happy.
That driver didn't much care for instruments on the bus, Flutes and clarinets are small enough to keep in you lap. Trumpets and Saxes (alto anyway) would fit under the seat. But heave forbid you needed room for a trombone. That took up the space of a person, and the buss was already crowded. First time I showed up with a 3/4 tuba...

I hind sight I wish I had been lugging a 6/4 horn around :)

After about a 6 months on the bus, The horn stayed at school. Pratcice was every day with the rest of the band. No time for more. That led to bad habits, I'm still trying to break. Never practiced outside of rehersal through high school or college, and it shows.

I wish I had had a horn at home. I'd be a much better player if I had.

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When I was fourteen and a freshman in High School, I walked into the new band director's office and the departing band director was there. He looked at me (6' 200lb) and said " You look like you could carry a Sousaphone." Thus began my love affair with Gertrude, the 20K that I played for the next four years. 3 South Jersey and 2 All States (though just by the skin of my teeth - 13th of 13).
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I am one of the few, the proud, the original Tubists. We had an Instrument tryout day in 6th grade for band class (since I knew I wanted to be a musician for a long time), and I saw the Tuba and gravitated to it since both my dad and my grandfather were tuba players. The guy told me the 30 second version of how to play tuba, and after my first note looked at me and asked if I had ever played tuba before. So, lo and behold, I was a tubist and I still am (even though I play around with jazz bass on the side). What drives me crazy is the fact that my tone was bad for a long time, because I had huge tonsils. They wouldn't remove them, and everyone knew it was impairing my playing. I finally got them out a year ago, and am now first chair in my high school. I am also just starting into drum corps, since I realized I ageout in 4 years :cry:. Lovin all of your stories. Keep 'em comin'.

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I played trumpet from 4th grade thru 9th. When I got to high school, the director told me he had enough trumpets, but needed tuba players. I wanted to be in band, so....I made the switch. I played tuba until I graduated & began playing again in '99. After a 26 year break, I'm still working on getting my skills back-----family, job, etc. make it hard to practice as much as I'd like, but I do play in a community band once in a while - and, of course, TubaChristmas.
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[quote="ContraDude"I am also just starting into drum corps, since I realized I ageout in 4 years :cry:.[/quote]

There's always the Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps. Not an easy gig, but worth a shot:)

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Started playing tuba in 1972. I was a REAL bad trumpet player, so my band director suggested euph, but I knew there were not very many tuba players in the HS Band that I was going to so I decided to take up Tuba.
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