Trip to Baltimore Brass
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Musical_Eagle
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
I'm just curious if anyone has tried the Conn F tuba there and had any thoughts on it. I haven't had time to travel to baltimore yet.
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
Lost - There was a time when shiny was my top consideration for a tuba. But after playing much more expensive and shiny tubas, I realized sound is paramount. I really like the low profile and quick action of the string linked rotary valves. My biggest complaint against modern rotary valves is that they are very noisy. Almost like having your own personal percussion section with you always. I feel this tuba is a great find and am looking forward to playing it.
Bort - where in Minnesota are you? I grew up in Minnesota. Inquiring minds want to know.
Bort - where in Minnesota are you? I grew up in Minnesota. Inquiring minds want to know.
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Beginning again to be a tuba player.
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
- bort
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
I live in downtown Minneapolis, very close to the football stadium. I moved here to go to grad school at the U, not sure where life will take after that. My wife is from St Paul, so her parents are out here too.
I love it here... Get a little homesick for the east coast sometimes, but there's a LOT to like here!
I love it here... Get a little homesick for the east coast sometimes, but there's a LOT to like here!
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
Bort: "but there's a LOT to like here! -
Like cold winter weather?
Like cold winter weather?
Beginning again to be a tuba player.
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
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Three Valves
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
The Lutefisk??
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
Rob -- The super cold weather doesn't bother me very much...yet. I actually appreciate a "real" winter with snow, unlike on the east coast where it's more often 40 degrees and cold rain. And it's weird, too -- here it is COLD but sunny. Out east, it's not as cold, but very gray. The part that bothers me more is this never-ending sort-of-spring weather. It's mid-May... will it ever get warm?
TV -- I haven't been brave enough to try yet. I'm not sure if I ever will be.
TV -- I haven't been brave enough to try yet. I'm not sure if I ever will be.
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tubacorbin
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
Having lived in upstate NY (Ithaca) and Phoenix, AZ, I would definitely take NY and the cold any day over the heat and lack of seasons down here. Ithaca was one of those places that was grey AND cold. But I loved it. The summer and fall made it all worth it.
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
My wife and I love upstate NY. My wife and I talk about buying a house on one of the Finger Lakes and spending the summers there. You know... if we had money for a summer house. 
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Michael Bush
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Re: Trip to Baltimore Brass
Just wait until you're one of those lazy good-fer-nuttin' tenured professors enriching yourself at the public trough for no work. Then you'll be able to afford whatever you want...bort wrote:My wife and I love upstate NY. My wife and I talk about buying a house on one of the Finger Lakes and spending the summers there. You know... if we had money for a summer house.
(Purple for ironic smart-whatever-y...)