That would be Ron Caswell. If you search Tubenet for tips on playing like an elephant, I bet I know who you're going to get, and it isn't snuffleufigus.
I'm neither Ron nor an elephant, so I'm just going to guess that it might help to experiment with a smaller mouthpiece. Not that your mouthpiece is too large to play beastly sounds (I don't even know what it is), it's just a trick to get a fresh start. I'm also going to guess that it will be fine to just play tuba and the kids will get it, so don't go overboard on this.
growling gravel tone
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Re: growling gravel tone
I always find a much bigger mouthpiece makes me sound more elephantide until I get used to them - then they just make me sound worse!
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