Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
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Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Hello all,
I have been asked and am unable to perform a run of the Flying Dutchman, but have offered to help staff the tubist position for that orchetra. It is an unpaid gig. Here are the details:
Link to Orchestra's Event
UN Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, 6 May: 7:00 pm
Wednesday, 7 May: 7:00 pm
Thursday, 8 May: 7:00 pm
Friday, 9 May: 7:30 pm
Saturday, 10 May: 7:30 pm
Sunday, 11 May: 7:00 pm
Washington Irving High School Auditorium
40 Irving Place, New York
The rehearsals for the event are April 22, 23, 29, 30, May 2 @ 7PM.
You can PM or email me, and I will forward that on to the person who contacted me about this.
Thanks!
I have been asked and am unable to perform a run of the Flying Dutchman, but have offered to help staff the tubist position for that orchetra. It is an unpaid gig. Here are the details:
Link to Orchestra's Event
UN Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, 6 May: 7:00 pm
Wednesday, 7 May: 7:00 pm
Thursday, 8 May: 7:00 pm
Friday, 9 May: 7:30 pm
Saturday, 10 May: 7:30 pm
Sunday, 11 May: 7:00 pm
Washington Irving High School Auditorium
40 Irving Place, New York
The rehearsals for the event are April 22, 23, 29, 30, May 2 @ 7PM.
You can PM or email me, and I will forward that on to the person who contacted me about this.
Thanks!
Ben Vokits
NYC/Philly area Freelancer
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Unpaid and gig don't belong in the same sentence. Not to say it couldn't be fun maybe? But no, it's definitely not a gig.
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
fairweathertuba wrote:Unpaid and gig don't belong in the same sentence. Not to say it couldn't be fun maybe? But no, it's definitely not a gig.
Consult a dictionary if necessary.fairweathertuba wrote:My knowledge is pretty limited in this area though.
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fairweathertuba
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Which one?Donn wrote:fairweathertuba wrote:Unpaid and gig don't belong in the same sentence. Not to say it couldn't be fun maybe? But no, it's definitely not a gig.Consult a dictionary if necessary.fairweathertuba wrote:My knowledge is pretty limited in this area though.
I've always used "gig" for paying music job, perhaps this is wrong? If there was something I wasn't getting paid for I'd always say, "I have a band concert" or some such, but wouldn't say I have a "gig" when I actually had an unpaid performance of some kind.
And why are you taking a quote of mine from another thread and pasting it into this one? That's something usually reserved for trolling or politicians or both!
According to the Urban Dictionary:
gig
A live performance, either musical, theatrical, or physical.
The band has a gig tommorow night.
So according to the Urban Dictionary I am technically wrong but I am not worried about it very much.
Sorry to the OP for the big derail I am technically wrong. (according to one online source)
Happiness is a warm tuba.
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Joe, come now..
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Derailments = free bumps. I appreciate that. I have had one person who has interest in helping out this ensemble.
I meant the slang version of gig as an event, per the urban dictionary... The key word was unpaid. I do not know the ensemble, but I imagine it would be fun, if you have the time. I simply do not, with 2 kids, and my wife working some evenings.
I meant the slang version of gig as an event, per the urban dictionary... The key word was unpaid. I do not know the ensemble, but I imagine it would be fun, if you have the time. I simply do not, with 2 kids, and my wife working some evenings.
Ben Vokits
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Alex 164C, 163C, 155F; HB1P
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Blah blah money whatever... seriously, how many of us here actually turn down things because it doesn't pay?
If I could commit to the full run, I'd do it in a second (well, and if I had a proper tuba, too!).
If I could commit to the full run, I'd do it in a second (well, and if I had a proper tuba, too!).
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
To play, or not to play, for free - that's a question that could feed its own thread for a while. Yes, no, and various shades of maybe, different answer for everyone. Only need one tuba player for this gig, though. I bet your Rudely would serve fine.
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
When it's repaired, yes. Until then, it's a little too funky for public.Donn wrote:To play, or not to play, for free - that's a question that could feed its own thread for a while. Yes, no, and various shades of maybe, different answer for everyone. Only need one tuba player for this gig, though. I bet your Rudely would serve fine.
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Donn wrote:I bet your Rudely would serve fine.
So it would be a "Rudely" if he played it in public with a slightly dented bell???bort wrote:When it's repaired, yes. Until then, it's a little too funky for public.
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Re: Tubist Needed for a run of Flying Dutchman (NYC)
Rats!! I have concerts on a couple of those nights or i would jump in on this.