Beautiful sound
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Kory101
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Re: Beautiful sound
I started with Warren Deck in my undergrad.
Then Alexander Von Puttkamer. It's been him ever since.
Then Alexander Von Puttkamer. It's been him ever since.
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Ace
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Re: Beautiful sound
Floyd Cooley. Norm Pearson. Tommy Johnson. GREAT sounds.
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Re: Beautiful sound
Jim Self.
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Re: Beautiful sound
Pablo Casals
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bighonkintuba
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Re: Beautiful sound
'Beautiful' depends upon the context in which sound is produced.
Brian Wolff produces the tuba sound which I admire most in one context. Gary Buttery in another. Oren Marshall in another. Dan Peck in another. Carol Jantsch in yet another.
I don't seek to and don't understand the point of emulating anyone. I'm always listening for my own beautiful sounds. I know them when I hear them.
Brian Wolff produces the tuba sound which I admire most in one context. Gary Buttery in another. Oren Marshall in another. Dan Peck in another. Carol Jantsch in yet another.
I don't seek to and don't understand the point of emulating anyone. I'm always listening for my own beautiful sounds. I know them when I hear them.
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Who produced the tuba warm-ups titled "Beautiful Sounds"? I have three sheets of it but the author's name is not on any of the pages. Norlan Brewley maybe?
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"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.
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tubamuphone
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Re: Beautiful sound
Michael Lind and Floyd Cooley.
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Re: Beautiful sound
Chester Schmitz.
No one else even comes close.
No one else even comes close.
Romans 3:23-24
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Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb (19" Bell)
1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
Billy Morris
Rudolf Meinl Model 45, Musikmesse Horn
Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb (19" Bell)
1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
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Re: Beautiful sound
Jean-Pierre Rampal
John Fletcher
Charles Daelenbach
Ronald Bishop
Dennis Miller
Radovan Vlatkovic
John Fletcher
Charles Daelenbach
Ronald Bishop
Dennis Miller
Radovan Vlatkovic
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
http://www.jcsherman.net
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Jon Sass
The man sounds like a string bass
The man sounds like a string bass
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Re: Beautiful sound
Dennis Miller has a sound that I have never heard elsewhere - a strong fundamental coupled with tremendous overtone, essentially lyrical but always with front to the note. Many players have a great sound. A memorable sound is another thing, one that you can recall like a playback. I'm missing that with some contemporary players. Don't get me started on equipment.......
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MESSAGES are checked Sundays
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Re: Beautiful sound
I think the "sound" for me depends on the context. For me for solo tuba it is hands down Roger Bobo. For foundation under a orchestra it is Arnold Jacobs and Warren Deck. I make my personal judgment based on artists I've heard live. I've been fortunate to hear a lot of them live and for me it is amazing how much different live in a hall is so much better for hearing/feeling tuba then even the best recordings and playback equipment. I really enjoyed the times I saw Bobo live as he owned the stage as a virtuoso and the audience did not think of him as that guy who played that tuba really well, but rather as an artist expressing himself. The Jascha Heifetz of tuba.
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EdFirth
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Re: Beautiful sound
Chester Schmitz. There are many with beautiful sounds. His is the Most Beautiful. To me. Ed
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Re: Beautiful sound
When I was a kid, it was Chuck Dallenbach. First, because it sounded awesome. And second, because it was the only cassette I had that I knew the tuba player. I was actually a trumpet player for the first 5 years or so of my musical life, and still just wanted to listen to Chuck. The trumpet guys were of course also top notch, but I never could (and still can't) name them. Whoops!
Also, Kevin Ladd. Not the most famous player, but an excellent player and a great sound. I was fortunate to play some concerts with him about 5-10 years ago.
More recently, I'm not sure. Who plays a large rotary CC in orchestra these days?
Also, Kevin Ladd. Not the most famous player, but an excellent player and a great sound. I was fortunate to play some concerts with him about 5-10 years ago.
More recently, I'm not sure. Who plays a large rotary CC in orchestra these days?
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Re: Beautiful sound
Toby Hanks -
Beautiful sound, and (just as important) the ability to teach others how he produced it.
Beautiful sound, and (just as important) the ability to teach others how he produced it.
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Re: Beautiful sound
Chuck Daellenbach and Dennis Miller
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(1966) Holton BBb Sousaphone, fiberglass
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Re: Beautiful sound
A little bit of Toby Hanks
Mixed with
A little bit of Joseph Novotny
Mixed with
A little bit of Harvey Phillips
Mixed with
A little bit of Arnold Jacobs
Blended together with a lot of Adolph Herseth
Mr. Herseth's sound was one of the most inspiring sounds I had ever encountered and I just hope that I can come close to sounding like him on a tuba.
Roger
Mixed with
A little bit of Joseph Novotny
Mixed with
A little bit of Harvey Phillips
Mixed with
A little bit of Arnold Jacobs
Blended together with a lot of Adolph Herseth
Mr. Herseth's sound was one of the most inspiring sounds I had ever encountered and I just hope that I can come close to sounding like him on a tuba.
Roger
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Re: Beautiful sound
to me? Frank Ehmann (Belgian Dixie Kings)
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Re: Beautiful sound
and he was a super nice guy who was always willing to come out and do community band concerts and share that sound with an audience many of whom would not have been able to hear it at Orchestra Hall.Roger Lewis wrote: Mr. Herseth's sound was one of the most inspiring sounds I had ever encountered and I just hope that I can come close to sounding like him on a tuba.
Roger