All seems to be said on my part as one who only knew his tubenet posts.
I expect i will continue to come accross and enjoy his contributions here every time i follow a subject in depth.
Klaus is gone.
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Re: Klaus is gone.
Thanks for playing!
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Re: Klaus is gone.
Rest in peace, Klaus, and thank you for your contributions here.
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Re: Klaus is gone.
I had seen this on Schlep's Facebook page. RIP, Klaus. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us. You'll be missed.
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Re: Klaus is gone.
Klaus was a great source of information on European tuba history. Sympathies to his family, his voice will be missed here.
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"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
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Phooey. I knew he had ongoing health problems and almost didn't make it a few years ago. I did not realize he was only 71. As everyone else has said, he will be missed. RIP.
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I’m both saddened, and grateful. I enjoyed his intellect, and willingness to readily help others. When I mentioned to him that I play Eb, he offered some helpful techniques. Thank you, Klaus.
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Re: Klaus is gone.
Rest in peace Klaus. You will be missed!!