TubaTinker wrote:Terri and I spent last weekend in Milwaukee at The National Sangerfest 2013. On Saturday, we took what they call a 'Beer Barons' tour. During the course of the tour they gave us samples of Blatz, Schlitz, Miller Lite, and Pabst. ... does anyone really drink this crap?
Barons do.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
the elephant wrote:
Also, I need to play loud like only a man can. Should I invest in a tube of that superglue they use on the buttholes of the chickens at the processing plants around here? I think it is called Rec-tite or some such thing.
You would be far better off applying some anti-seize instead of loc-tite to your buttocks. Trust me on this one.
the elephant wrote: Should I invest in a tube of that superglue they use on the buttholes of the chickens at the processing plants around here? I think it is called Rec-tite or some such thing.
I'll admit to not being current on a lot things and I know I'm going to regret asking this...
Back in my machine-building days, I used to spend some time in a turkey processing plant near here. Don't know what the current method is but they used to kill thirty-eight birds a minute by first stunning them with a jolt of high voltage. I would think their buttholes should be sealed up BEFORE the jolt of electricity!
(how come the spellchecker does not like the word 'buttholes'? How else could it be spelled?)
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
TubaTinker wrote:Terri and I spent last weekend in Milwaukee at The National Sangerfest 2013. On Saturday, we took what they call a 'Beer Barons' tour. During the course of the tour they gave us samples of Blatz, Schlitz, Miller Lite, and Pabst. Of course, they are all bottled by Miller these days. These beers are an important part of Milwaukee's history and the locals seem quite proud of them. But.... but my question is... does anyone really drink this crap?
I've read that Paul Ryan does........
Principal tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
I see the spellchecker does not like 'cornhole', either! But... does seem to like 'spellchecker'. Go figure.
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
But, what is really the coolest thing to know. You can be a successful SAX player by learning "In only 3 Weeks" So... that's how long it
takes to learn to play jazz.
Tundratubast wrote:But, what is really the coolest thing to know. You can be a successful SAX player by learning "In only 3 Weeks" So... that's how long it
takes to learn to play jazz.
It actually only takes 2 weeks.
The extra week is if you want to learn the standards...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
Tundratubast wrote:But, what is really the coolest thing to know. You can be a successful SAX player by learning "In only 3 Weeks" So... that's how long it
takes to learn to play jazz.
It actually only takes 2 weeks.
The extra week is if you want to learn the standards...
Oh, hell! I thought the ad said "Learn SEX in three weeks!". I was all ready to send in my check!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band on Jimmy Fallon July 8 and 9th - some members play with the Roots for the whole show on the 9th.
Their first album of all original music in their 50 year history out on the 9th - bits I heard sounded great!
Nice video of the making of the album shows they used two sousaphones on some pieces - also on the video Ben Jaffe out on the street with a bunch of sousaphonists http://www.preservationhall.com/
Did a brass quintet recital today in Russia for a packed hall. Show went awesome. They wanted pictures with us and autographs. Feeling like a rock star right now.
This morning finds me in Clonakilty in west Cork at the band festival and championships and for the first time in 30 years of playing I am for the first time actually listening to the other bands.
Normally I am at the mercy of other peoples schedules and wants.
This time I am on my own no children or wife looking bored.
sousaphone68 wrote:This morning finds me in Clonakilty in west Cork
Not far from Baltimore?
Principal tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
Baltimore is about another 40 minutes beyond Clonakilty.
this years festival was the biggest that I have attended 30 bands competing and then performing in the street.
This year the organisers were in Edwardian dress and the Model T owners club turned up with over 25 model t cars and trucks.
Along with Morris dancers and a steam traction engine.
bububassboner wrote:Just scored an alexander f tuba for 500 bones. That's what we call winning.
You have been updated
Post a pic!
I pick it up on Saturday. The plan is to take some kanstul rotor valves and make it a stunning six valve f tuba. Gonna give it a nice taper through the valves like my B&S symphonie. It'll be awesome.