Jabba jive
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Re: Jabba jive
There are some tv themes, pop songs and video game themes on Tuba Peter.
http://www.tubapeter.com/index_files/free_pdf" target="_blank
I like to use the Adams Family theme and get the kids to provide the finger snaps.
http://www.tubapeter.com/index_files/free_pdf" target="_blank
I like to use the Adams Family theme and get the kids to provide the finger snaps.
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I always use stuff from Sesame Street and anything from the original Charles Schultz XMAS Peanuts tv show. They always recognize that stuff. Having them sing along is a ton of fun. After a half an hour they all say they want to be tuba players. If we could only keep them in the fold!
I remember the very first time I did one of these things I brought an F Eb CC and BBb - and tried to explain to a kindergarten class the differences
bwahaha!!! Nobody (not even 5 year olds) cares. I quickly learned to just bring the biggest horn I've got (size matters to this crowd), play some stuff they know, let them ask and answer their questions and finally just take song requests.
I remember the very first time I did one of these things I brought an F Eb CC and BBb - and tried to explain to a kindergarten class the differences
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You cant go wrong with stirring renditions of "go fight win" or the Delaware Blue Hen fight song!!
Also, an "Old McDonald" and "Chicken Dance" medley works.
Also, an "Old McDonald" and "Chicken Dance" medley works.
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Alas, me thinks we have an individual tuba player's critique of all tuba players. I'm only a part time tuba player, but it fits. I only have half a brain. Just ask my wife.
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Back when I was a band director on LI, we had a faculty brass quintet that visited all of our district's elementary schools during the first week when schools opened in Sept. We visited the schools as a recruiting tool to get kids excited about brass instruments. We played pieces together and then we demonstrated our instruments individually. I always played, The Flinstones - the entire song. I would play the theme once and turn around to walk back to my seat to applause. Then, I would spin around and play the bridge. Then, I'd start to walk back to my seat and spin around and play the ending. Everyone loved it. Well, over 30+ years, it got to the point where only the teachers would recognize, The Flinstones. I switched to playing Sesame Street for the few years remaining until I retired. I think it's important to play a melody they will recognize.
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I have not done children's demos in several years now, but did quite a number of them while in school and occasionally for my orchestral employers along the way. I always played Popeye (the hornpipe thingy)...most of the time the kids recognized it right away and thought it was funny. It's also funny that Veggie Tales was mentioned: I was asked to play that many times by the kids, more than any other TV/Cartoon/Pop song, by a long shot. I did not know it and despite the best effort of the kids to "teach" me the song, I was (according to them) never able to get it right. 
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I recently did a "Meet the Tuba" for several elementary school classes. I played the Imperial March from Star Wars and all of the kids knew it.
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When we do "music in the schools" concerts I always do the Darth Vader theme. Kids of all ages lose their **** when I play that.
Just a thought.
Just a thought.
Big tubas
Little tubas
Army Strong
Go Ducks!
Little tubas
Army Strong
Go Ducks!
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Mark
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Yes, and if you call it Darth Vader's theme, the kids will correct you and tell you it is the Imperial March.bloke wrote:Mark wrote:I recently did a "Meet the Tuba" for several elementary school classes. I played the Imperial March from Star Wars and all of the kids knew it.That one ("Imperial March") was suggested to me by a good friend, and it's an excellent suggestion.bububassboner wrote:When we do "music in the schools" concerts I always do the Darth Vader theme. Kids of all ages lose their **** when I play that.
Just a thought.
Though not "fast", it would need to be played absolutely flawlessly, and on a contrabass tuba...methinks.
(thanks!)
I did this for some kids a couple of years ago with Chris Olka and he played it down an octave from me. That was very effective.
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Bare Necessities from Jungle Book !
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Three Stooges Theme Song.....
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Not funny, sad.58mark wrote:It's funny how many of the songs mentioned in this thread are at least 50 years old
Sad that there have been no decent songs written in the last 50 years!!
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Video game music.
Back when he was in high school, my son would play a theme from Mario Brothers. I assume there are several. Expiration date on that?
For a short while, he had a girlfriend who also played tuba in another high school and their two schools last football game of the season was against each other. I suggested that they work out a 'Dueling Tubas' bit to play at each other from across the stadium after the end of the game. They didn't do it, but they didn't stay together long enough either.
Thirteen or fourteen years later, his younger brother and her younger sister are engaged. Yesterday the womenfolk went to a bridal shower for her. One of the bride-to-be's relatives (grandmother or aunt, maybe) said something to my wife about praying that older brother and older sister might get back together. Who knows, Dueling Tubas may have a future yet.
Back when he was in high school, my son would play a theme from Mario Brothers. I assume there are several. Expiration date on that?
For a short while, he had a girlfriend who also played tuba in another high school and their two schools last football game of the season was against each other. I suggested that they work out a 'Dueling Tubas' bit to play at each other from across the stadium after the end of the game. They didn't do it, but they didn't stay together long enough either.
Thirteen or fourteen years later, his younger brother and her younger sister are engaged. Yesterday the womenfolk went to a bridal shower for her. One of the bride-to-be's relatives (grandmother or aunt, maybe) said something to my wife about praying that older brother and older sister might get back together. Who knows, Dueling Tubas may have a future yet.