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Is anyone aware of a tuba quartet arrangement of Smoke on the Water?
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I'd love to see that arrangement shot straight out of a flare gun. Burn the place to the ground.
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But Only if you perform it in Montreaux
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You might try asking Tim Olt from Bowling Green State University. His tuba quartet, All The King's Tubas, performed at theme parks for a long time. He might have an arrangment of this that he can send you. He posts here on TubeNet.

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Before you get all excited about the riff, know one thing: the riff is not on bass, it's not on power chords, and it's not on a single string. The riff is played on the D and G strings of a Strat together as follows (open is open strings, numbers are which fret):

open, 3 , 5 ,, open, 3 , 65, open, 3 , 5 , , 3 , open...

When played on a Strat with an overwound pickup in the bridge through a Marshall Plexi cranked, there is enough distortion and sustain to produce the difference tone and make it sound like it's 1 or 2 octaves lower.

Please leave this one in the domain of the guitar.
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iiipopes wrote:Please leave this one in the domain of the guitar.
Sorry, but a gillion marching bands have already done it and Blechschaden has done it also (http://www.blechschaden.de).
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iiipopes wrote:Before you get all excited about the riff, know one thing: the riff is not on bass, it's not on power chords, and it's not on a single string. The riff is played on the D and G strings of a Strat together as follows (open is open strings, numbers are which fret):

open, 3 , 5 ,, open, 3 , 65, open, 3 , 5 , , 3 , open...

When played on a Strat with an overwound pickup in the bridge through a Marshall Plexi cranked, there is enough distortion and sustain to produce the difference tone and make it sound like it's 1 or 2 octaves lower.
Parallel fourths, eh? The difference tone would be two octaves below the upper played note. So put two tubas on it! (the original question did refer to a quartet) That ought to rattle a few things ... :shock: :twisted: :D
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