Hello All please pass the word as my website just went live http://www.rawtuba.com" target="_blank
Happy Holidays... Thanks
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Richard White
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Re: Richard White
My website has been fixed so now people can read my essays and leave comments. Click on comments,logged in,register, then you will be prompted to provide user name and email so that a password will be emailed to you. This has to be done this way so that I can avoid spam. Please help a brother out and post your comments...Also check out the Saint Marcs Concerto live performance a few weeks ago under media, Thanks.
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Thanks for sharing the new site. There are some really thought provoking essays and thoughts on your site! Some fine playing as well!
If anyone has a free few minutes, check it out!
If anyone has a free few minutes, check it out!
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Jeff Anderson
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Re: Richard White
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to add my two cents recommending Richard's new site. Many great things included from Richard, but I particularly enjoyed his playing in the media section. He sounds super on the Albinoni arrangement for tuba and wind quintet. That is a great addition to the tuba chamber music repertoire.
Jeff Anderson
San Francisco Symphony
Just wanted to add my two cents recommending Richard's new site. Many great things included from Richard, but I particularly enjoyed his playing in the media section. He sounds super on the Albinoni arrangement for tuba and wind quintet. That is a great addition to the tuba chamber music repertoire.
Jeff Anderson
San Francisco Symphony
Jeffrey Anderson
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Conservatory
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Conservatory