biggs wrote:All kidding aside, I would encourage people who haven't played since high school to check out and participate in this forum. It offers a great starting point for anyone looking to get involved.
That statement seems to clearly say that you think anyone who is not well traversed in the ways of the tuba should not participate in this forum.tubashaman wrote:i have a better idea biggs, all those people who havent played since HS join a community band, and make a BIGGER community of tuba players throughtout the world
Someone mentioned it early, I'm too lay to go find out who, but people who give crudy advice typically are not left uncorrected. If I tried to convince someone that York #3 was actually a B natural tuba, more often than not, someone would step in and post a food picture.
As far as your last statement, I don't completely understand what you're trying to get at, but it sounds like you're making another blanket generalization. A teacher does not have to be a good performer or even a consistent performer to be an amazing teacher. He certainly can be and it won't necessarily hurt him, but he doesn't HAVE to. You CAN observe from the players viewpoint and you CAN benefit both fields, but it doesn't HAVE to.







