your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude?
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
"Tuba or not tuba?"
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
And he's got more trumpets than tubas! The horror... 
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
"Louder isn't necessarily better"
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
You fix a tuba with a tuba glue...
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
Wow, that didn't suck.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
Ha. I remember the whole 13 thing but not what 13 IS.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
bloke wrote:not only "meaningless", but a d@mn liehumBell wrote:"Louder isn't necessarily better"![]()
Here's a few:
"Air is free. Take as much as you need"
"To play the tuba, you have to be old enough to carry it, but young enough to want to."
On describing our sousaphone section:
"I think thre rest of the band views the sousas like zoo animals: fun and amusing to view from a distance, but no one wants to be that close to us because we're loud, smelly, and potentially dangerous."
My personal favorite:
"The euphonium is just like the tuba, but one octave less fun."
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It's that word "handcraft"...
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
SousaWarrior9 wrote: but one octave less fun
I see no lie there
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
Big air.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
This tuba is used and has dings and dents. These are purely cosmetic.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
I eschew platitudes, bromides and the cliche. 
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
That would sound better down an octave. Or two.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
"Let's do this again from bar 132, you may take that down one octave to save your chops"
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"Not the tubas
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"Not the tubas
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
"There are no small parts."
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
Try an alternate fingering
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
It has dents, but they don't affect the sound.Casca Grossa wrote:I'm selling this fantastic example of "name brand" tuba, hand-picked from a batch of 10 that has outstanding point-and-shoot intonation and can hold it's own from solo to quintet, traditional jazz band, wind ensemble, and orchestra. It slots incredibly well and has an amazing core. The reason I am selling is because my playing needs have changed/my teacher told me to get a 6/4 CC lap sousaphone if I want to be a professional.
Is that too long to be a platitude?
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
I’m so over trumpet players complaining about their chops. Sorry not a platitude
just venting
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
My teacher said I gotta switch to CC if I want to be a pro.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
An aggravating statement from my high school days by a mediocre band director starting the rehearsal of an honors group with tuning, starting with the tubas:
"That's close enough for B-29s."
Double aggravation for me because it was an insult to the ability of the tuba section, plus my dad was a waist-gunner on a B-29 in the Pacific. He was also trained to be an engine troubleshooter which meant he had to listen to the engines for changes in sounds indicating a problem in mid-flight. He could, in fact, tell if the B-29 was out of tune.
"That's close enough for B-29s."
Double aggravation for me because it was an insult to the ability of the tuba section, plus my dad was a waist-gunner on a B-29 in the Pacific. He was also trained to be an engine troubleshooter which meant he had to listen to the engines for changes in sounds indicating a problem in mid-flight. He could, in fact, tell if the B-29 was out of tune.
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Re: your favorite meaningless tuba-playing-related platitude
"Low brass, I would very much like some steak with my sizzle!"
or
"Give me some izzle to that sizzle!"
or
"Give me some izzle to that sizzle!"