What is the difference BBb and Bb
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There are no accidentals ...
Naturally!schlepporello wrote:If you don't C# you will Bb.
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While this may not B the best example of classical play, it is a classic in and of it's self.
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????????
I can't tell. Is the tuba to Mickey's left raw or lacquered brass. Rotary or Piston valves? How many fingers does the tuba player have?
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I'm suprised
I'm suprised that the word B has not been explored in the context of its context as an adverb
He B
She B
They B
We B
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It B good to have a gooder grammar lessen here.
He B
She B
They B
We B
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It B good to have a gooder grammar lessen here.
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actually.............
Might it B mo goodlier?
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Re: ????????
This is pure speculation, but I think the Tuba is raw (but salt preserved). As Donald proceeded to push everyones buttons durring the "short", I'd have to guess it's a piston. And as a pig has cloven hooves, any "fingering" would be done with a squeal of delight.Randy Beschorner wrote:I can't tell. Is the tuba to Mickey's left raw or lacquered brass. Rotary or Piston valves? How many fingers does the tuba player have?
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