
Ralph
I started the second topic, tune up?, and I don't see the relationship. Just for the record, the player in question in my thread plays an old 3 valve Reynolds bell front tuba. Not exactly a "fad" horn, or an exceptionally "good" horn.cjk wrote:I see the two top topics on the board.
Good horn? Trend? Fad?
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How to tell a player to tune up?
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Methinks that in reality, they are related.
Hmmm. Arm. Leg. Both have three letters, and he DID type three letters, didn't he? I just WONDER what OTHER three letter word he could possibly have meant.MellowSmokeMan wrote:It would be difficult to hold a tuba without the left arm. Chopping off a leg may be more beneficial to your playing career.
Good to know I wasn't the only one wondering about that -- it was starting to drive me ... well ... um ... "crazy" (yeah, that'll work!).MaryAnn wrote:Hmmm. Arm. Leg. Both have three letters, and he DID type three letters, didn't he? I just WONDER what OTHER three letter word he could possibly have meant.
Might be able to make RTV molds off the brass parts, do wax castings and lay-up the fiberglass over those ...bloke wrote:My high school had one, and it played horribly due to the cheap brass it was made of. granted it was a little dented up however, i prefered the schools fiberglass sousaphone to it.
Maybe your local music store could replace the cheap brass parts with fibreglass. Making perfect copies of those dents in the fibreglass, though...That would be quite a trick.