I just saw (last night). a program about the You Tube Symphony Orchesra. Of course I could not hear them, but something caught my eye; the tuba was VERY large. It appeared to be a 5/4 or 6/4 CC or BBb. Does anyone know the player and what he played?
The orchestra was quite large, too. They had enough percussion for two orchestras!
You Tube Symphony Orchestra
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You Tube Symphony Orchestra
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JohnSzkutko
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Re: Internet Symphony Orchestra
Is there a YouTube link for it?
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Re: Internet Symphony Orchestra
Methinks you're referring to the "Youtube Symphony Orchestra".
Youtube is full of their performance videos.
DDG
Youtube is full of their performance videos.
DDG
There's a reason it wasn't Werewolves of Lubbock....
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Re: Internet Symphony Orchestra
You are correct, of course. It is the You Tube Symphony. Since I no longer play....I think what is left of my mind is gone.
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Re: Internet Symphony Orchestra
This past YTSO was John DiCesare, playing a PCK.
Tom Lukowicz
Principal Tuba, Canton Symphony Orchestra
Associate Professor of Low Brass, University of North Alabama
http://www.tomtubas.com
Principal Tuba, Canton Symphony Orchestra
Associate Professor of Low Brass, University of North Alabama
http://www.tomtubas.com