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knuxie wrote:Somehow, I think if a poster has made himself unpopular with his posts, no matter what incarnation he/she chooses to become, won't the end result be the same too? Hasn't that happened in the two versions of this poster so far?
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bloke wrote:I heard that he kept the same Hindemith Dollar in his pocket for over ten years!

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If it was the specimen illustrated, Ike himself hardly would have been able to take it out of his pocket.

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Does anyone have/know of a recording (preferably for free) of just the piano part for this piece, especially the 2nd movement?
There are a few places where I want to hear where the harmonic motion goes and how it all works, but my piano skills are...well, let's just say that it's a good thing I'm not a piano major. I can't really hear the part very well on the recordings that I have either (the parts I'm most interested in are with the solo playing on the downbeats, and where the solo plays on the backbeats).
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tubashaman2 wrote:Also in band we are playing Lollapolloza by john Adams as I have mentioned before. It is without a doubt minimalistic.
Incorrect.

On a tangent, my band is playing this as well. Do I smell a battle of the bands?
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Done now, I suppose...the usual deletion of posts has begun. I wonder if we'll get a nice send-off like last time???
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the elephant wrote:Check your PMs, Todd. Where ya be at, baby?
Got it, thanks. Fascinating. Kind of busy at work this morning...checking in rarely between ***-busting.

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Everyone was so quick to criticize James for his argument. Personally, I was ready to completely dismiss every post that the Shaman had ever made -- posts that I had originally accepted as gospel. I was just losing faith in his authority, but then ...

... But then he goes 100% Rambo on all of us with a blatant statement of his minimalistic genius:
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
and...
tubashaman2 wrote:.
... and then he did it 223 more times.

Throw away your Tuba Sonata, get down to Abilene, TX, and take a lesson, Paul Hindemith.
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grahamroese wrote:Everyone was so quick to criticize James for his argument. Personally, I was ready to completely dismiss every post that the Shaman had ever made -- posts that I had originally accepted as gospel. I was just losing faith in his authority, but then ...

... But then he goes 100% Rambo on all of us with a blatant statement of his minimalistic genius:
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
tubashaman2 wrote:.
and...
tubashaman2 wrote:.
... and then he did it 223 more times.

Throw away your Tuba Sonata, get down to Abilene, TX, and take a lesson, Paul Hindemith.
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Come back, James!


Actually...what am I saying?

He'll be back to tell us all about the glorious Grad school he will be attending in the fall.
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Kory101 wrote:Come back, James!

He'll be back to tell us all about the glorious Grad school he will be attending in the fall.
Maybe he'll return as tubashaman3 :lol:
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Kory101 wrote:Maybe he'll return as tubashaman3

Or maybe tubashamanDESTRUCTOR!
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Just out of curiosity, James said he had "gotten into two [count 'em, two] gradschools thusfar."

Does anybody know which institutions?
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Only in small doses :D
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Why did Hindemith write a sonata for bass tuba?
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Is this a joke?
Is the answer to get to the other side?
"We can avoid humanity's mistakes"
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Tuba Guy wrote:Is this a joke?
Is the answer to get to the other side?
It all depends. On where you are.


No! No! No! I'm not being facetious at all! I'm sure P. Hindemith was a cheerful and kind fellow (or something like that).
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My bad...I meant to quote Jackson's post of "Why did Hindemith write a sonata for bass tuba?"
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bubbacox wrote:Since we all seem to be missing tubashaman* (I know I am), perhaps we could all patronize his own forum:

http://www.forumer.com/detdir.php?fid=3 ... aman-s-Net
Tubashaman's Net wrote:"A forum for musicians, especially brass players, feel free to join as a tube net alternative to jerks"
Are we jerks?

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No...

Steve Martin is a Jerk.
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bubbacox wrote:Oh tubashaman2, tubashaman2, wherefore art thou, tubashaman2?
At least he's still watching...
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