Share pedagogical junk; what is most important in the art - or lack thereof - of playing tuba?
For example, Song and Wind -- song prevailing.
Tuba Playing 101
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Michael Bush
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Re: Tuba Playing 101
I was in what amounted to a pick-up ensemble last summer, doing a one-off performance with a fairly distinguished conductor. In his locker room talk to the group just before the performance, one of the things he said was, "Don't be a distraction."
Simple, and more like musicianship 101 than tuba playing 101, but a very good point.
Simple, and more like musicianship 101 than tuba playing 101, but a very good point.
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Re: Tuba Playing 101
Breathe and Blow
(Because I can't say "Blow and count you dumb F@#$!" like my old teacher)
(Because I can't say "Blow and count you dumb F@#$!" like my old teacher)
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Re: Tuba Playing 101
Use common sense. You *know* what it is supposed to sound like (or not supposed to sound like).
- Todd S. Malicoate
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Re: Tuba Playing 101
Face time. No substitute.
As I get older, I get more and more attached to the idea that it doesn't even really matter WHAT you play. Just spend more time with your face on a tuba.
As I get older, I get more and more attached to the idea that it doesn't even really matter WHAT you play. Just spend more time with your face on a tuba.
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