Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
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Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
I heard him play on tour with the LAPO around this time and also (the next day) some excerpts with the trombone section (all: played on his B&S Symphonie F tuba - including the introduction to Meistersinger).
Besides his musicianship, (equipment-wise) I respect him for not glomming on to the to the lap-sousaphone craze (which had begun, right around that time).
Besides his musicianship, (equipment-wise) I respect him for not glomming on to the to the lap-sousaphone craze (which had begun, right around that time).
Re: Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
G.O.A.T.
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Mirafone 186C, 186BBb, 184C, 186C clone
Gebr. Alexander New 163C, Vintage 163C, Vintage 163BBb
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A plethora of others....
Mirafone 186C, 186BBb, 184C, 186C clone
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A plethora of others....
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As it should be!
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...and - all of a sudden - the "trill issue" (along with the "where can I breathe" issue) become "so what?" non-issues.
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It only becomes "so what" when one finally understands the difference between SOLO and SOLI. Or TUTTI.
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Re: Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
The whole Meistersinger prelude/overture is a "walk in the park" with a really good (sure, and easily-played-in-tune) F tuba...
...and (just as my "the proof is in the pudding" recent use of my F tuba when playing the Saint-Saëns "Organ" Symphony) a well-played F tuba (in the Meistersinger Prelude) provides PLENTY of tuba sound.
...and (just as my "the proof is in the pudding" recent use of my F tuba when playing the Saint-Saëns "Organ" Symphony) a well-played F tuba (in the Meistersinger Prelude) provides PLENTY of tuba sound.
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But, Joe... that idea is... well... it's... it's... it's galdarned UN-AMERICAN!bloke wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 3:34 pm The whole Meistersinger prelude/overture is a "walk in the park" with a really good (sure, and easily-played-in-tune) F tuba...
...and (just as my "the proof is in the pudding" recent use of my F tuba when playing the Saint-Saëns "Organ" Symphony) a well-played F tuba (in the Meistersinger Prelude) provides PLENTY of tuba sound.
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Yeah...EVERYTHING that can POSSIBLY be played on one is supposed to be played on a C-length raincatcher sousaphone...Doc wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 3:49 pmBut, Joe... that idea is... well... it's... it's... it's galdarned UN-AMERICAN!bloke wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 3:34 pm The whole Meistersinger prelude/overture is a "walk in the park" with a really good (sure, and easily-played-in-tune) F tuba...
...and (just as my "the proof is in the pudding" recent use of my F tuba when playing the Saint-Saëns "Organ" Symphony) a well-played F tuba (in the Meistersinger Prelude) provides PLENTY of tuba sound.
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Re: Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
Thanks for posting this! The playing is tremendous.
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Re: Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
... and now it's gone :(
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Re: Roger Bobo live...JUST uploaded by Dave Werden !
I don't know what was originally posted, but Dave's channel still has Barat, Carnival and some other stuff by Roger Bobo. I vaguely remember one of the videos being taken down and replaced with a longer version (maybe?).