Best-of Lists
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MonsterOil
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Best-of Lists
Just had my glass of Scotch for the night and I started getting curious about you tuba folk. Who do you consider to be:
1. The greatest orchestral tubist of all time.
2. The greatest tuba soloist of all time.
3. The greatest jazz tubist of all time.
My votes:
1. Jake
2. Oystein
3. Tuba Fats
1. The greatest orchestral tubist of all time.
2. The greatest tuba soloist of all time.
3. The greatest jazz tubist of all time.
My votes:
1. Jake
2. Oystein
3. Tuba Fats
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1. Can't say all time cuz I ain't been around since tuba was created. As for recorded and heard live, my vote goes to Chester Schmitz for orchestral tubist with John Fletcher in a VERY close second.
2. Soloist - Roger Bobo.
3. Jazz - Rich Matteson or Howard Johnson.
:: gets kettle corn to see how this list goes... ::
2. Soloist - Roger Bobo.
3. Jazz - Rich Matteson or Howard Johnson.
:: gets kettle corn to see how this list goes... ::
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Billy Morris
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1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
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Arnold Jacobs
Roger Bobo
Red Callender
Roger Bobo
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rudysan
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1. Warren Deck and Ellis Wean
2. Michael Lind
3. Howard Johnson
2. Michael Lind
3. Howard Johnson
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I was fortunate to catch Abe Torchinsky fairly often as a student coming up and who would not be suitably impressed?
As soloist, what Bobo did for the tuba is off the charts.
As a jazz tubist who always flew under the radar, I'd have to say Gene Mayl. I wore out more of his records [sadly] than I can even remember. I wish I had those recordings today! Especially " The Dixieland Rhythm Kings in Hi-Fi"---what a wonderful album and a great influence on my musical career. Anyone who has that one, I'd be eternally grateful for a copy!
As soloist, what Bobo did for the tuba is off the charts.
As a jazz tubist who always flew under the radar, I'd have to say Gene Mayl. I wore out more of his records [sadly] than I can even remember. I wish I had those recordings today! Especially " The Dixieland Rhythm Kings in Hi-Fi"---what a wonderful album and a great influence on my musical career. Anyone who has that one, I'd be eternally grateful for a copy!
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1. Tubby the Tuba
2. Bob Keeshan
3. Min Leibrook
2. Bob Keeshan
3. Min Leibrook
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I knew there was a reason I liked youtuben wrote:Count my vote for these candidates, without hesitation.Billy M. wrote:1. Can't say all time cuz I ain't been around since tuba was created. As for recorded and heard live, my vote goes to Chester Schmitz for orchestral tubist with John Fletcher in a VERY close second.
2. Soloist - Roger Bobo.
3. Jazz - Rich Matteson or Howard Johnson.
:: gets kettle corn to see how this list goes... ::
Romans 3:23-24
Billy Morris
Rudolf Meinl Model 45, Musikmesse Horn
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: Best-of Lists
1. Jacobs
2. Oystein
3. Not sure, haven't heard many
2. Oystein
3. Not sure, haven't heard many
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Jacobs was the best orchestral tubist in the 50s, 60s, 70s, but by the 80s and beyond I think guys like Deck, Schmitz, Pokorny, etc surpass him for orchestral sound.
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MonsterOil
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Re: Best-of Lists
Don't see too many guys from overseas on here. Any non-Americans you guys like? I guess I'm particularly talking about the orchestral side.
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MonsterOil wrote:Don't see too many guys from overseas on here. Any non-Americans you guys like? I guess I'm particularly talking about the orchestral side.
Alexander von Puttkamer is pretty spectacular in Berlin.
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rudysan
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I second for Puttkamer ! And I really like the playing of Stefan Ambrosius from the Bayerisches Staatsorchester. Very present and equal sound.