TubeNet population poll
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michael_glenn
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TubeNet population poll
Who are you? What do you do? Are you a mere beginner, aspiring pro, pro, or did you give up a long time ago?
Michael Ebie
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PhD Music Theory (ABD) — University of Cincinnati CCM
MM Music Theory — Michigan State University
MM Tuba Performance — Michigan State University
BM Brass Performance — University of Akron
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Re: TubeNet population poll
I marked "Teacher" because I teach 5-12 band in a rural school district, and I marked "Other" because I play in a community orchestra.
I get the occasional brass quintet gig, but the group I play with only gets together when we have a gig, and we don't really actively seek them as most of the other players are music teachers too and we rarely have time to get together. I also play with a polka group on occasion.
I get the occasional brass quintet gig, but the group I play with only gets together when we have a gig, and we don't really actively seek them as most of the other players are music teachers too and we rarely have time to get together. I also play with a polka group on occasion.
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Re: TubeNet population poll
Missing category: "don't play at all, never did." For example, at least a couple have signed up here on behalf of their tuba-playing kids. I have kind of mixed feelings about it - talking to an intermediary is a drag, and I have a hunch the kid would be more mature than a handful of regular posters, but maybe that's exactly why the kid should be practicing while dad wastes time here in the clown pit.
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I'm not a "Professional" because my main source of income is not playing the tuba, but I do a fair amount of paid gigs; given that I live in Maine.
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Same here. For the same reason I'm also not a "Teacher" even if I do teach a bit.pwhitaker wrote:I'm not a "Professional" because my main source of income is not playing the tuba, but I do a fair amount of paid gigs.
On the other hand, I am definitely "Other", and I also play tuba for fun.
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I didn't see 'tuba repair' to be an option. So... I chose 'other'. I play in a couple of professional groups but mostly just amateur bands. Repair is another story altogether. That's gonna cost ya!
Dan Schultz
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http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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tofu
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Re: TubeNet population poll
What? No Tuba God category

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How about us semi-semi-pro, not college trained tuba operators? I currently play maybe 15 to 40 paying gigs a year, and maybe twice that number of non-paying gigs. Certainly not enough to make a living at it, but I didn't ever play more than two hundred paying gigs a year at any time in my "career." I make just enough to have to report it to the IRS, even after expenses, so it is more than a hobby.
Yes, I have a "day job."
Yes, I have a "day job."
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TubaTinker wrote:I didn't see 'tuba repair' to be an option.
Nor is there an option for us far-more-common tuba demolishers...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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tmz1m
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I'd be interested in knowing how you come across these paying gigs. Quintet you're in, or just filling in, etc?David Richoux wrote:How about us semi-semi-pro, not college trained tuba operators? I currently play maybe 15 to 40 paying gigs a year, and maybe twice that number of non-paying gigs. Certainly not enough to make a living at it, but I didn't ever play more than two hundred paying gigs a year at any time in my "career." I make just enough to have to report it to the IRS, even after expenses, so it is more than a hobby.
Yes, I have a "day job."
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Mostly playing in a traditional jazz group - many regular gigs (usually monthly) with a 6 piece group playing at restaurants or clubs, some with a 10 piece New Orleans brass band for funerals, corporate events, parties, etc. I work for several band leaders who actually find most of the gigs.rckymtnwst wrote:I'd be interested in knowing how you come across these paying gigs. Quintet you're in, or just filling in, etc?David Richoux wrote:How about us semi-semi-pro, not college trained tuba operators?
Yes, I have a "day job."
I do get calls for fill in work with other jazz bands every once in a while if available. The San Francisco area is still pretty good for opportunities to play this kind of music - not as good as it was 50 years ago (but there were more bands competing for those gigs!)
As I said, I am not college trained and I had very few lessons (on trumpet) so playing "classical" quintet is not my thing.
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Google is your friend.David Richoux wrote:Mostly playing in a traditional jazz group - many regular gigs (usually monthly) with a 6 piece group playing at restaurants or clubs
http://www.jazzdance.org/andthatsjazz/" target="_blank
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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How about a category for professional amateur that doesn't play anywhere, this includes not playing in community groups and passes up on gigs as well as doesn't teach. Put me in that one.
I guess I will put down I graduated with a degree and am still looking for a job, since that was a long time ago I guess I should re think this one.
I guess I will put down I graduated with a degree and am still looking for a job, since that was a long time ago I guess I should re think this one.
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TubaRay
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We KNEW that!the elephant wrote:I voted "Stay at Home Mom".
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Please wipe the drool off your chin, before posting.SplatterTone wrote:Ann Coulter groupie.
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Isn't Ann Coulter Glenn Beck in drag??!SplatterTone wrote:Ann Coulter groupie.
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I'm a non-music graduate student, who plays as a hobby.
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the elephant wrote: Actually, Ann Coulter is Bill O'Reilly in drag.
Naw, Bill O'Reilly is prettier...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?