Merry TubaChristmas from Lansdale, PA!

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Merry TubaChristmas from Lansdale, PA!

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We had a great group out at the Lansdale, PA, TubaChristmas yesterday afternoon. Seventy-plus horns, and a beautiful day!
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That makes playing outdoors look like fun!!
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KiltieTuba wrote:Wow! A helicon and a raincatcher!
That was the first thing I noticed too! Very cool!
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