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Really good tuba players you've never heard of...
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MTFULRUTUBA
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John Sizemore, tuba player and teacher from South Carolina. Not many people have heard of him, but I wouldn't mind having half the career he's had
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Michael Taylor
Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium
Lenoir-Rhyne University, NC
North Greenville University, SC
Anderson University, SC
South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities
Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium
Lenoir-Rhyne University, NC
North Greenville University, SC
Anderson University, SC
South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities
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lowtones425
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Jerome Stover never gets enough mention. Killer player, fantastic teacher, all around great human being. (I wouldn't have made it through undergrad without his guidance...)
Eastman 6/4 CC - Laskey 30HE
Rudy Meinl 4/4 F - Breslmair F3
Conn 2J 3/4 CC - Eastman Paperweight
Olds BBb Sousaphone - Tin Can
Rudy Meinl 4/4 F - Breslmair F3
Conn 2J 3/4 CC - Eastman Paperweight
Olds BBb Sousaphone - Tin Can
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Re: Really good tuba players you've never heard of...
Carl Ludwig Hubsch: ............way toward the avant garde, but the guy has some amazing skills.
beta 14??..........OK!
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Mid 70's B&S Tuba
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Michael Bush
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Dude! I know John. I didn't realize I was *supposed* to know him though. What a great guy and fine player. I've been privileged to sit next to him in community band a few times. He makes that little Miraphone F sound like the perfect tuba to provide a foundation for a band. He is a fantastic musician.MTFULRUTUBA wrote:John Sizemore, tuba player and teacher from South Carolina. Not many people have heard of him, but I wouldn't mind having half the career he's had![]()
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Bob Kolada
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Rich Watson, badass tuba/trombonist in NW Indiana.
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Leto Cruise
Professional Tubist/Actor
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Professional Tubist/Actor
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Re: Really good tuba players you've never heard of...
Me.
Just kidding
Just kidding
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Antontuba
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Working on becoming a pretty good tuba player you've never heard of.......just a little bit closer everyday.
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Yeah, everyone's heard of you.schlepporello wrote:Not me.k001k47 wrote:Me.
Just kidding
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Stefan Demetriadis. Tubist for No BS ! BRASS Band.
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joh_tuba
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Re: Really good tuba players you've never heard of...
The world is a changing place.
I would argue great players we've never heard of are extremely common.
The quality and quantity of instruments, teachers, recordings, etc available to highly motivated students is unprecedented. The quantity of students pursuing tuba in college and the general level of playing at most schools is near that of the best students at the best schools just a few decades ago. More to the point, there are whole studios of students that could outplay many of the big names of the 70s and 80s.
Those that want to 'make it' today face a markedly different marketplace: fewer full time opportunities and much higher(quantity and quality) of competition. Being 'really good' is no longer something special that will get your foot in the door to a career. It's not uncommon for 300 tubists to audition for a middling job and the top 50 easily over-qualified(we can still safely assume the most prepared player wins and generally speaking the make and model is secondary to his/her success).
By all means make a list... those folks deserve recognition. Just know, you will have inevitably skip more than you list.
I would argue great players we've never heard of are extremely common.
The quality and quantity of instruments, teachers, recordings, etc available to highly motivated students is unprecedented. The quantity of students pursuing tuba in college and the general level of playing at most schools is near that of the best students at the best schools just a few decades ago. More to the point, there are whole studios of students that could outplay many of the big names of the 70s and 80s.
Those that want to 'make it' today face a markedly different marketplace: fewer full time opportunities and much higher(quantity and quality) of competition. Being 'really good' is no longer something special that will get your foot in the door to a career. It's not uncommon for 300 tubists to audition for a middling job and the top 50 easily over-qualified(we can still safely assume the most prepared player wins and generally speaking the make and model is secondary to his/her success).
By all means make a list... those folks deserve recognition. Just know, you will have inevitably skip more than you list.