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For the sake of convenience, shouldn’t this contest be held at Brett’s house – over a period of a few months?


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bloke wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 1:39 pm For the sake of convenience, shouldn’t this contest be held at Brett’s house – over a period of a few months?
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Rick Denney wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 12:31 pm Yes, that would be awesome. Having played that Rudy on several occasions, and knowing that it has been used in high-end circumstances when such an instrument was appropriate, I think the result would be rather amazing. That instrument, when you have it in your lap, your brain goes "no freaking way!" But when you play it, sound comes out, despite all expectations.

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As the tolerances required are approximately 100 times more lax than the things with which I regularly work, I don’t mind hanging drywall, as long as I have a helper, and someone else does the taping and mudding.
… you know, there’s not much drywall in blokeplace…
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KingTuba1241X wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:11 am
bort2.0 wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 9:57 am I think that would be a fun tuba competition to have -- three GREAT players picking up some really BAD tubas at random for the first time, and seeing who can make it sound the best.

Note: I'm not saying this is a bad tuba. I'm saying I have a ton of respect for Daniel's skill to pick up just about anything and make HIS sound on it. He is an absolute professional musician. :bow2:
I want to buy him a plane ticket to Baltimore and have him do one of his demo videos on the 6/4 Rudy. :clap:
I'm free next weekend. Let's gooooo ;-)
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It was mildly tongue-in-cheek, but okay it looks like that idea was well received haha! :popcorn: Maybe since he's in the Bundeswehr, they get free or cheap rides in the Luftwaffe Cargo planes like the Air Force here does for part of the journey. :smilie8:
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peterbas wrote:
Kontrabasstuba wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 4:20 pm
KingTuba1241X wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:11 am

I want to buy him a plane ticket to Baltimore and have him do one of his demo videos on the 6/4 Rudy. :clap:
I'm free next weekend. Let's gooooo ;-)
Since you seem on a buying spree, just buy the 6/4 Rudy on the German tuba forum.
The time saved you can spend on a longish video with the instrument, everybody happy. :hearteyes:

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Note that the picture shows the Rudi on a bearskin rug. A 10-foot grizzly bear.

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Didn't know Grizzlies were tan and square? :laugh:
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They get tan when they spend too much time in the sun. And chubby bears make square rugs.

This Kodiak bear looks tan. And chubby.

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But the only other animals on earth that are big enough relative to the 6/4 Rudi are whales and elephants, and whales and elephants just don’t make good rugs. So it had to be a grizzly bear. A big one.

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I've seen that picture before. I just assumed that the tuba had squashed someone's golden retriever.
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They get tan when they spend too much time in the sun. And chubby bears make square rugs.

This Kodiak bear looks tan. And chubby.
That bear looks light brown (to my eyes)...albeit More tongue in cheek, but...there's no way that "rug" under the tuba is 10ft. long.
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KingTuba1241X wrote:
They get tan when they spend too much time in the sun. And chubby bears make square rugs.

This Kodiak bear looks tan. And chubby.
That bear looks light brown (to my eyes)...albeit More tongue in cheek, but...there's no way that "rug" under the tuba is 10ft. long.
Depends on the size of the tuba. Have you seen a 6/4 Rudi in person?

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Rick Denney wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 1:29 am
KingTuba1241X wrote:
They get tan when they spend too much time in the sun. And chubby bears make square rugs.

This Kodiak bear looks tan. And chubby.
That bear looks light brown (to my eyes)...albeit More tongue in cheek, but...there's no way that "rug" under the tuba is 10ft. long.
Depends on the size of the tuba. Have you seen a 6/4 Rudi in person?

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If the rug is 10ft long, then the horn is around 12-13' long. :eyes:

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KingTuba1241X wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:14 pm It was mildly tongue-in-cheek, but okay it looks like that idea was well received haha! :popcorn: Maybe since he's in the Bundeswehr, they get free or cheap rides in the Luftwaffe Cargo planes like the Air Force here does for part of the journey. :smilie8:
Haha... sorry. I'm an Army musician. No free flights 😅

But i will come to the States in December for the Midwest Clinic in Chicago AND to Northfolk Tattoo next year! Maybe some of you are there too?
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KingTuba1241X wrote:
If the rug is 10ft long, then the horn is around 12-13' long. :eyes:
Yup. That’s what it feels like in your lap.

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Rick Denney wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:31 am
KingTuba1241X wrote:
If the rug is 10ft long, then the horn is around 12-13' long. :eyes:
Yup. That’s what it feels like in your lap.

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Doc wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 11:52 am
Rick Denney wrote: Sat Jan 22, 2022 7:31 am
KingTuba1241X wrote:
If the rug is 10ft long, then the horn is around 12-13' long. :eyes:
Yup. That’s what it feels like in your lap.

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Still less than 10 ft long though ?
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I sure am glad that some chubby person happened to have a Kodiak camera, just then.
Luckily, they take a square pictures.
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Gentleman, i worked on an other Video with the BBb Tuba. I practice a lot last days, and the "bromm" before a note start is MUCH better now. I played the Phil Snedecor Etude No.2 as a duett.
I played the first part on my Eastman 6/4 CC.
So it's a York style Duett. Will it post here next days...

I tried once a 6/4 Rudi... Its a HUGE sound, but super difficult to play and tune.
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