Name Our Tuba Quartet!!!
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If you were the "quartet-in-residence" at a golf course, "Tuba Fore" might work ...TomMxEdit wrote:Tuba 4?
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Dolce Quattro - Italian for Sweet Four. Very appropriate for an all woman group .

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by Brucom » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:59 pm
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Is this CrappyEuph?:


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Yes, that is she. 'CrappyEuph' is not accurate at al. She's a wonderful musician.
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The photo was found indirectly via a facebook link for music by our Portuguese list member.
One thing I noted was the fairly wide distance between the towns alone of the two euphonium players of this tuba quartet.
K
One thing I noted was the fairly wide distance between the towns alone of the two euphonium players of this tuba quartet.
K
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What about
“The Rescue Team”?
The eupers both are doctors, so one might assume that the tubists at least would qualify as nurses or paramedics.
Staying within the medical sphere:
The Fallopians
At least there is a clear association with conical tubing.
K
“The Rescue Team”?
The eupers both are doctors, so one might assume that the tubists at least would qualify as nurses or paramedics.
Staying within the medical sphere:
The Fallopians
At least there is a clear association with conical tubing.
K
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I ain't touching that with a ... um ... err ... uh ...imperialbari wrote:Staying within the medical sphere:
The Fallopians
At least there is a clear association with conical tubing.

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A little terminology help may assist in getting the job done. You can register a name with either a local government (usually the county and it's often done for DBA purposes), reserve it with your state's secretary of state or register it as a trademark with the US Patent Office. Copyright is not quite the right term.bill wrote:When faced with your problem, in 1979, I named my new Tuba Quintet Brass Bottom and I copyrighted the name. Brass Bottom was chosen because we were the low brass section of the Bellingham, WA, Civic Band. Be sure you copyright whatever name you choose; it should identify only you!
I'm sure there are other subtlities which will apply and every state is different. I'm not an attorney, I only acted like one in court once, so consult a real attorney for specific advice in your area.
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Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.