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Marching Tuba Vol.2 International Marches
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Marches for Tuba Quartet Vol.2
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Listening to this reminds me of a recent community band concert in which we had a trumpet soloist. 1st in the local regional orchestra, he was one of the best I have EVER heard live. As he was leaving the rehearsal, our 1st trumpet said to him, "You wanna buy a trumpet?"
When I hear this level of playing, like the guy who was playing trumpet, I catch myself thinking at the time, "Oh that must be an easy instrument." HAHA -- which means he was SO good that it sounded easy. Top level, it doesn't happen very often either, and I laugh when I find myself thinking that. Highest compliment I can give.
When I hear this level of playing, like the guy who was playing trumpet, I catch myself thinking at the time, "Oh that must be an easy instrument." HAHA -- which means he was SO good that it sounded easy. Top level, it doesn't happen very often either, and I laugh when I find myself thinking that. Highest compliment I can give.
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Re: Marches for Tuba Quartet Vol.2
That's the funniest compliment i ever got! Thank youMary Ann wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:26 am Listening to this reminds me of a recent community band concert in which we had a trumpet soloist. 1st in the local regional orchestra, he was one of the best I have EVER heard live. As he was leaving the rehearsal, our 1st trumpet said to him, "You wanna buy a trumpet?"
When I hear this level of playing, like the guy who was playing trumpet, I catch myself thinking at the time, "Oh that must be an easy instrument." HAHA -- which means he was SO good that it sounded easy. Top level, it doesn't happen very often either, and I laugh when I find myself thinking that. Highest compliment I can give.