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My brother sent me a link to this one this morning, something about a rural flash mob... You see my family has a business where we raise cows on a ranch in central California.

While watching the video a noticed some very fine tuba playing, so I figured you here would like to check it out as well. The groups the video is "The New Hot 5" led by Steve Call, the Tuba Professor at BYU. I pleasantly surprised to read that since I had bought the BBb Holton 345 that I had restored by Dan Oberloh from him back in 2005. I am not sure if anyone has posted a link to this video here already, but here goes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXKDu6cdXLI
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pretty cool!
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Now that you mention it, that video *does* ring a bell ... :oops: :lol: :tuba:
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LJV wrote:
Kevin Hendrick wrote:Now that you mention it, that video *does* ring a bell ... :oops: :lol: :tuba:
Mooooooooooooo!
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This one gets posted here every few months - with over 6 million views any tuba related YouTube clip is pretty sure to have been linked on Tubenet! The update on the player info was good...
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Excellent. Thank You. Has anyone seen the youtube thing with 2 tubas blowing long BBb notes and getting the gators to slide over and answer? I can not find it again.
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The Ingenues were an all-girl band who performed worldwide in the vaudeville era. Here they were hired to play for the dairy herd at the U of Wis Ag school, to see if jazz could stimulate milk production.

This is a true story, nobody can make up stuff like this.

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Opera for cows-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=55tLHqSlccg" target="_blank
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YORK-aholic wrote:Some of those cows look fairly interested...
Females, bonding.

Actually, dairy cows in their stalls are mildly restrained with their necks in stanchions. Truly a captive audience. {As a taxpaying Wisconsin resident, I am required to know this info}
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