What equipment does Carol Jantsch use?

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bloke wrote:
drewfus wrote:I'm going out on a date with a band teacher Friday night. She thinks my equipment is just fine.
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I play a Yamaha, I think she'll call me a King though.
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Apparently, a fairly large one.

I have shopping to do.
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MartyNeilan wrote:
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TexTuba wrote: 4) She's not going to marry me.Ralph
Are you quite positive about this, have you asked her?
Hey kids, she does view the board once in a while, show some respect.
I meant no disrespect. :oops:

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I'd definitely buy a recording of Carol's performances of her transcriptions and arrangements for tuba (Khachaturian Violin Concerto, Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto, Harlem Nocturne, etc.).

If no label (Crystal Records, Mark Records, Summit, etc.) has already suggested releasing such a recording commercially, they're missing the boat.
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I'm sure the moment Carol sees this thread she will be laughing hysterically at all of us.
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iiipopes wrote:I'm sure the moment Carol sees this thread she will be laughing hysterically at all of us.
That would be my guess, too, and I have never had the pleasure of meeting her.

And to Ralph...I'd be more inclined to buy a fajita taco right now than I would be to buy more tuba equipment.

To Carol...I hope you have a sense of humor about the posts on TubeNet that you are the subject of. Some of us may be a bit quirky, but overall we have the utmost respect for you.
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tubalawlisa wrote:attractive young male tuba players
Lisa, you must have been practicing Law far too long by now, to be able to fabricate such a statement when all the evidence is to the contrary!
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tubalawlisa wrote:attractive young male tuba players
Lisa, you must have been practicing Law far too long by now, to be able to fabricate such a statement when all the evidence is to the contrary!
I only fail to qualify on two of the above points(well, possibly three).
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tubalawlisa wrote:On a different note...
I can't speak for how she would feel about the constant references to marriage, but I have to wonder as a logical person, why don't the females who frequent this board jokingly reference marriage to attractive young male tuba players on a regular basis?
As a logical person, you might find it interesting to think of this as a function of random variation which produces the occasional fruitcake, applied to the male and female populations who frequent this board. We have basically one person who accounts for most of the references, except for just the latest one that prompted your question. Statistics with such small numbers are naturally sketchy, but clearly the odds are low that the smaller female population would also produce one or more such individuals, even if natural propensities were considered to be equal irrespective of gender.
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I don't think females are out for hot young tuba players such as myself. :P They'd probably prefer hot young guys who make money.
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tubalawlisa wrote:... I don't know that much of this expression is about worship per se - it's about respecting someone of great ability, hopefully regardless of gender, looks, age, etc.
Exactly! 8)
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I almost regret being the first tubenetter to propose marriage to the lovely and talented Ms. Carol. She may have an aversion to pot-bellied old geezers or laugh at my pathetic attempts to woo her.
But you never know until you try. She might find me amusing or super-talented. (Might!) :roll: I mean no disrespect but I have this powerful urge to buy her a house.
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Then there was the middle section of the English "art" song I sang at state contest as a freshman in high school, for which I received a "I" rating, of course:

"Dispair gives courage oft to men and if she smile, why then?
Why then? And if she smile...Why then? Why then? Why then! Why Then!...."
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tubalawlisa wrote:...but I have to wonder as a logical person, why don't the females who frequent this board jokingly reference marriage to attractive young male tuba players on a regular basis?
Which females would those be (present company excepted, of course). There is only a handful of ladies on Tubenet, at least who have identified themselves as such.

And at least one of them hasn't been uninterested in male tuba players.

Come to think of it, young male tuba players who have 1.) displayed extraordinary talent and maturity, and 2.) are photogenic are about as small a handful as the ladies.

But everyone knows the proposals are in jest, because tuba players only marry flute players.

Rick "who married a flute-player wannabe who was prevented from playing flute by a father who claimed it was 'sissy'" Denney
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Why would it be bad for a girl to play flute if it's sissy? I mean.. isn't that the point? :o
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Rick Denney wrote:But everyone knows the proposals are in jest, because tuba players only marry flute players.
Actually, I'm marrying a sax player. Where did I go wrong?!! :shock: :lol:

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What's the difference between a sax and a bagpipes?

With bagpipes, at least you can try to walk away from the noise... 8)
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TexTuba wrote:
Rick Denney wrote:But everyone knows the proposals are in jest, because tuba players only marry flute players.
Actually, I'm marrying a sax player. Where did I go wrong?!! :shock: :lol:
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You might want to contemplate that one for quite a while, Ralph. This might qualify for the "Unnatural Acts" category.
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TubaRay wrote:
TexTuba wrote:
Rick Denney wrote:But everyone knows the proposals are in jest, because tuba players only marry flute players.
Actually, I'm marrying a sax player. Where did I go wrong?!! :shock: :lol:
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You might want to contemplate that one for quite a while, Ralph. This might qualify for the "Unnatural Acts" category.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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